Summary
President Donald Trump suggested that the war with Iran might end soon, but he did not provide details on how or when. His advisers are encouraging him to develop a plan to conclude the conflict, while tensions continue with Israel's involvement and Iran's demands for guarantees against future hostilities.
Key Facts
- President Trump thinks the war with Iran could end soon but gave no specifics.
- US advisers are pushing President Trump to create an exit plan for the war.
- Israel wants to eliminate what it calls the "existential threat" from Iran.
- Iran has conditions for stopping its attacks, including assurances of no future conflicts.
- The ongoing war is affecting the global economy.
- Guests on the topic include US Republican strategist Adolfo Franco, University of Tehran Professor Foad Izadi, and retired US Army Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson.