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Bullish on Peace? Trump Hints Iran War Entering 'Final Phase'—But Tehran Says Otherwise
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Bullish on Peace? Trump Hints Iran War Entering 'Final Phase'—But Tehran Says Otherwise

By our Markets Desk2 min read

President Donald Trump is preparing to announce that the US-Iran conflict, now entering its fourth week, is nearing its conclusion. White House sources confirm Trump will address the nation from the Oval Office today to declare that military objectives have been largely achieved. Somewhere, a crypto analyst is probably drawing Fibonacci lines on this conflict timeline and whispering "we're so back."

The groundwork has been laid through the president's statements, social media posts, and public messages over the past 24 hours. Sources close to the planning indicate Trump will emphasize that operations in Iran have achieved their objectives, announcing the war has entered its "final phase." Call it premature, call it copium—either way, the White House seems to have already drafted the victory tweet.

Trump is also expected to take sharp aim at NATO allies regarding maritime traffic restrictions in the Strait of Hormuz—one of the conflict's most contentious flashpoints. The president reportedly plans to argue that Gulf states and European allies should share responsibility for the critical waterway. In crypto terms, he's basically saying "not your ship, not your problem."

Steve Bannon, Trump's former chief strategist, commented that the president would "declare victory" and reveal plans for US withdrawal from the region within weeks. Bannon added that Trump would intensify criticism of NATO countries. This is apparently the

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UpdatedApr 3, 2026, 07:39 UTC

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