
Hebron, Kentucky, 12 March (H.S.): President Donald Trump declared Wednesday that the United States must finish the job in Iran, delivering a resolute message during a speech here just hours after hinting the conflict might conclude soon due to exhausted targets.
Speaking to supporters in this Republican stronghold, Trump addressed the ongoing US-Israeli operations against Iran, emphasizing commitment despite apparent tactical constraints. We don't want to leave early, do we? We've got to finish the job, right? he stated, underscoring determination as reports swirl of escalating costs and regional fallout.
Conflicting Signals on Conflict's End
Trump's remarks followed suggestions that Washington had run out of targets, signaling potential de-escalation in a war that has already drained over $11 billion from US coffers in its first six days. The president's pivot highlights the fluid nature of the campaign, with Iranian proxies like Hezbollah launching rocket barrages on Israel and drones striking Omani oil facilities.
Analysts note this duality reflects Trump's pattern of blending bravado with pragmatic retreats, as the US prepares to tap 172 million barrels from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve to curb domestic fuel prices amid supply disruptions.
The Iran conflict has prompted global repercussions, including UN condemnations of Tehran's Gulf attacks as a serious threat to peace and the repatriation of hundreds of Indians from Lebanon and Qatar. Reports also detail strikes wounding Mojtaba Khamenei, son of Iran's late supreme leader, alongside Israeli considerations for further action if he resists cooperation.
India has voiced strong disapproval of commercial shipping strikes in the Hormuz Strait, aligning with international calls for restraint. Trump's Hebron address thus arrives at a pivotal moment, balancing vows of victory with economic pressures back home.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Jun Sarkar