Washington anticipates its ongoing US Iran operation will conclude within "weeks, not months," according to US Senator Marco Rubio. This projection emerges amidst persistent regional violence and explicit threats from Israel to intensify its attacks against the Islamic Republic.
US Iran Operation Expected to Conclude Swiftly
US Senator Marco Rubio, speaking to reporters on Friday after a G7 foreign ministers' gathering in France, articulated this timeline. He indicated that the ongoing US Iran operation is poised for a rapid resolution, significantly weakening Tehran's capabilities.
Rubio emphasized the expectation that Iran would emerge "weaker than they’ve been in recent history" once the current operational phase concludes. This outlook contrasts sharply with the continued unrest across the Middle East. (according to Reuters)
Escalating Regional Dynamics
The US assessment comes as the Middle East grapples with escalating hostilities. Israel has openly threatened to "escalate and expand" its military assaults on Iran, signaling a potential broadening of the conflict. (according to BBC News)
Concurrently, Tehran continues to launch missiles toward Israel, maintaining a cycle of aggression. The pronouncements from Washington provide a timeline for its specific involvement, even as broader regional tensions persist.
Reference: World news | The Guardian







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