US President Says Iran War Could End Soon, Calls Country “Intelligent” in Speech

Las Vegas (HRNW)- The US President, while addressing a ceremony in Las Vegas, Nevada, said that Iran is a “beloved country” and that he does not want war with Iran, though he claimed the current situation stems from Iran’s nuclear program.

He stated that the conflict with Iran could end “soon and in a good way,” suggesting it may conclude within about two months, adding that the United States would “soon win.”

During his speech, the President claimed that 111 rockets were fired at a US ship, but said the US military intercepted and destroyed them all. He praised the US armed forces, calling them the “best military in the world,” and said their capabilities are continuously improving.

He also said that Iran had created certain obstacles for the global economy, but insisted that oil prices remain under control despite concerns. Referring to past conflicts such as Vietnam and Afghanistan, he argued that prolonged wars have historically continued for years.

The President further described Iran as an “intelligent country” and its people as a “fighter nation,” while reaffirming his mixed stance of warning and willingness for de-escalation.

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