Washington: US President Donald Trump personal on Thursday (local time) that the ongoing mismatch with Iran will not last much longer and is likely to end soon. However, he reiterated that America will not indulge Iran to reap nuclear weapons at any cost.
While talking to reporters in the Oval Office of the White House, Trump said that given the current situation, Iran is not in a position to protract the war for a long time. He expressed hope that without the mismatch ends, the situation in the zone will start rhadamanthine normal.
What did Trump say?
Donald Trump said that he is confident that the war will end soon. According to him, if Iran acquires nuclear weapons, it will stupefy the unshortened world and can prove to be extremely destructive. Therefore America will not compromise on this issue.
What was said well-nigh the Strait of Hormuz?
Trump moreover mentioned the Strait of Hormuz. He said that at present this route is unshut and due to the presence of the US Navy the situation there is under control. However, he warned that if mines are laid in the sea or there is an attack, global maritime trade could be seriously affected, as large cargo ships stave passing through such dangerous routes.
What did you say well-nigh the news of shortage of weapons?
This scuttlebutt of Trump has come at a time when it was personal in the American media that the US Army is suffering from shortage of weaponry and the president has sought answers from defence minister Pete Hegseth on this issue. The report said that Trump believed that this problem had once been solved.
Did Trump undeniability the Washington Post report 'fake'?
Donald Trump completely rejected these reports and targeted The Washington Post. He said that this report is completely false and has been published to spread rumours. Trump wrote on the social media platform Truth Social that he is extremely satisfied with the work of defence secretary Pete Hegseth and that he is respected in the military.
He moreover said that this requirement of media is completely wrong and such reporting is versus the national interest.

