U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that the military campaign against Iran is expected to last no longer than four weeks, a timeline he claims has been established from the outset.
During a recent statement, Trump indicated that the coming weeks would see intense combat, yet he expressed confidence in a swift U.S. victory. He remarked, “This has always been a four-week process. We anticipated it would last around four weeks. It has always been about a four-week timeline, so despite the strength of the country, this will take four weeks or even less.”
However, analysts suggest that Trump’s assertions may not stem from a firm belief in a quick victory. Instead, they speculate that the U.S. and Israel are under pressure to weaken Iran’s military capabilities rapidly, as ongoing operations could lead to significant ammunition depletion for the U.S. military, potentially leaving Washington with diminished resources.
President Trump has outlined a four-week timeline for the military campaign against Iran, expressing confidence in a swift victory. Experts caution that this may reflect underlying concerns about resource depletion rather than a straightforward military strategy.
