Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced that the U.S. war against the Iranian regime is approaching its final weeks, as President Trump prepares to deliver a major address outlining the path to a conclusion.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has signaled that the United States’ military campaign against Iran is nearing a conclusion, stating in a Fox News interview that “we can see the finish line” and predicting the conflict could end within weeks. Rubio indicated that significant progress on the ground has compromised the Iranian regime’s ability to resist, even hinting at potential future dialogue with a “reasonable group” now within the country’s power structure.
This assessment comes as White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed President Donald Trump will deliver a “special statement to the nation” early Thursday to outline final objectives and a path toward the cessation of hostilities.While the administration frames the pending address as a definitive move toward a post-war Middle East, Rubio simultaneously cautioned that the U.S. will “reassess” its relationship with NATO and other international allies who failed to support the campaign once the war officially concludes.
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