Trump announced that the war against Iran was "almost over" – Tehran's response was not long in coming
Trump, the war with Iran is almost over - Former US President Donald Trump surprised the international community by declaring that the war with Iran was "almost over." Such a statement holds particular significance against the backdrop of decades of tension between the two states.

Trump's words sparked widespread discussions in various international media. He used the phrase "the war is almost over" to emphasize that the United States' military activities against Iran had largely concluded.
However, the Iranian side immediately reacted to the US president's statement. Tehran officials rejected Trump's claims about the war ending, stating that the situation in the region remains tense. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps also announced its position in response to these statements.
It should be recalled that the US had previously claimed to have struck nearly 5,000 targets in Iran. These figures may contradict Trump's statement about the war ending, as Iran does not accept such claims and considers them baseless.
Iran considers the United States' actions in the region aggressive and declares that it will continue to enhance its defensive capabilities. This confrontation remains a serious threat to stability in the Middle East.
Analysts speculate that Trump's statement may serve domestic or foreign policy objectives. However, distrust and tension between the two countries remain high.
