#TrumpSaysIranWarHasBeenWon President Donald Trump has recently made several high-profile claims regarding the status of the conflict with Iran, notably stating in an Oval Office appearance on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, that the "war has been won."

These comments come as the conflict enters its fourth week following the initial U.S.-Israeli strikes on February 28, 2026. Here is a breakdown of the specific posts and statements:

Key Statements and Posts

* "This war has been won": Trump made this declaration to reporters in the Oval Office, claiming that the only reason the conflict appears ongoing is due to "fake news" reporting.

* "Totally Defeated": On Truth Social, the President posted that Iran is "totally defeated" and "wants a deal," though he added he would only accept a deal on his specific terms.

* Postponement of Strikes: On Monday, March 23, Trump posted that he had instructed the "Department of War" (his rebranding of the DOD) to postpone strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure for five days to allow for "productive conversations."

* The "Significant Prize": Trump claimed that Iran has offered a "very significant prize" related to the Strait of Hormuz and has agreed to never possess a nuclear weapon, though these claims have been met with skepticism by international observers.

Conflict Context (March 2026)

While the President has declared victory, the situation on the ground remains complex:

* Military Action: U.S. Central Command reports having struck over 9,000 targets. However, despite the "victory" claim, the U.S. is currently deploying additional troops, including members of the 82nd Airborne Division, to the region.

* Casualties: Reports indicate over 3,200 people have been killed in Iran since the war began.

* Iranian Response: Iranian officials have publicly dismissed Trump’s claims of ongoing negotiations as "fake news," with some leaders vowing continued resistance.

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