Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 12th March 2026, 7:34 AM
United States President Donald Trump has declared that the military confrontation involving Iran is “nearly over,” asserting that there is “nothing left to strike” in the country. In an interview with US news outlet Axios, Trump emphasised that the timing of the conflict’s conclusion is entirely at his discretion, saying, “Whenever I want this to end, it will end.”
The escalation began on 28 February when the United States, in coordination with Israel, conducted a series of air and missile strikes against Iranian military and strategic positions. The campaign targeted key installations intended to weaken Iran’s operational capacity, although detailed assessments of the damage remain limited.
Despite Trump’s assertion, Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Katz offered a more cautious outlook. Speaking last Wednesday, Katz stressed that the conflict does not adhere to any specific timeline, noting that it will continue until all objectives of the joint US-Israeli operation are fully achieved. He added that the duration of the campaign depends on operational necessity rather than political considerations, suggesting a potentially extended period of hostilities.
Regional analysts have pointed out that while the initial strikes reportedly inflicted significant damage on select Iranian military sites, Iran’s broader defensive and retaliatory capabilities remain largely untested. Observers also note that statements from political leaders often serve to shape public perception, which may not accurately reflect developments on the ground.
| Date | Event | Key Details |
|---|---|---|
| 28 Feb 2026 | US-Israel joint strikes | Targeted Iranian military and strategic installations |
| 6 Mar 2026 | Israeli Defence Minister Katz speaks | Emphasised operations will continue until all objectives are met |
| 10 Mar 2026 | Trump claims conflict near end | Asserted there is “virtually nothing left to strike” in Iran |
The conflict has already heightened tensions across the Middle East, raising concerns over potential wider regional implications. While Washington projects confidence over a rapid resolution, Israeli authorities maintain a measured stance, highlighting the operational challenges involved in achieving all military goals. International observers continue to monitor the situation closely, noting that both the military and political dimensions of the campaign are likely to evolve over the coming weeks.
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