“Trump Signals Possible End to Iran Conflict”
Donald Trump has said that he is thinking about reducing military operations against Iran. In a post on Truth Social, he mentioned that the United States is close to achieving its main goals and may soon begin to wind down its military efforts in the Middle East. This is one of the clearest signs so far that the conflict, which began on February 28, could come to an end soon.
Trump’s statement comes at a time when tensions in the region remain high. Iran has stepped up its retaliatory strikes following attacks carried out by the United States and Israel. The situation has become more serious after Israel targeted a major gas field in Iran.
In response, Iran launched attacks on a major liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility in Qatar, which is located near the same gas field. This exchange of attacks has raised fears of a wider conflict in the region.
The strike on the important gas field caused global energy prices, including oil and gas, to rise sharply. This created concern in international markets and added pressure on world economies. Following this, Trump signaled a softer approach but also issued a warning. He stated that Israel would not continue attacks on the Iranian gas field.
Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that Israel would stop targeting the gas field, especially since it is important for Iran’s electricity supply. He said this decision was taken at the request of the U.S. President.
Overall, the situation shows a possible shift toward reducing tensions, even though the conflict is still ongoing. While there are signs of de-escalation, the region remains sensitive, and further developments will be closely watched by the international community.



