Miami, March 10, 2026 – President Donald Trump intensified his optimistic rhetoric about the ongoing conflict with Iran, stating in a press conference that the war will be a "short-term excursion" that is "ahead of schedule" and could conclude in weeks, with "tremendous" achievements already reached.

Climbing and Position of Trump

Since late February, the U.S. and Israel have launched coordinated attacks against Iran, eliminating the supreme leader Ali Khamenei and destroying missile silos, nuclear facilities, and Iranian naval capabilities.
Trump rejected any negotiation except for "unconditional surrender", but now emphasizes a quick end: "We are ahead of schedule and have achieved massive victories," he said from Miami, warning that any Iranian blockade on global oil would lead to "much harder" strikes.
His declared objectives include neutralizing the nuclear program, terrorist proxies, and Iran's navy, with calls for the Iranian people to overthrow the regime.

Contradictions and Internal Criticism

The administration has offered changing narratives: Trump alleges that he acted because Iran "was about to attack first," contradicting his Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who justified the strikes as preventive against expected retaliations.
Democrats criticize the lack of clarity on casualties (projected in the hundreds) and costs, while conservative Republicans question prolonged involvement despite the "America First" policy.
Trump projects 4-5 weeks of intense operations, but the Pentagon warns "we have only just begun to fight."

Global and Economic Impact

Experts see a risk of escalation if Iran responds by blocking the Strait of Hormuz, but Trump insists that Iran "has been substantially weakened" and a new government will emerge soon.

Outlook: Real End or Rhetoric?

Although Trump paints an imminent closure, the Iranian complexity (nuclear, divided IRGC) suggests months of uncertain transition.
The message seeks to calm markets and bases, but without evidence of surrender, the conflict could extend beyond the promised "weeks."