US President Donald Trump said key military objectives in the ongoing war with Iran are “nearing completion,” insisting that U.S. forces have dealt powerful blows to Tehran’s ability to threaten the United States and its allies. Trump’s comments came in a primetime national address, where he framed Operation Epic Fury as a decisive campaign that has significantly weakened Iran’s navy, air force, missile systems and terror networks.
Trump reiterated that the United States remains committed to ensuring Iran can never develop nuclear weapons or project power across the region. He said U.S. forces would continue striking “extremely hard” over the next two to three weeks if necessary to finish core strategic goals.
The president defended the broad campaign as vital for national security and global stability, while also acknowledging economic pressures such as rising fuel prices linked to tensions around the Strait of Hormuz. Trump urged other nations to support efforts to reopen global shipping routes.
Despite his assertions of progress, analysts note the war’s endgame remains uncertain with continued regional volatility and mixed international reactions.
