Vague and contradictory Trump says Iran war ‘won’, but not ‘won enough’
After oil prices surged on Monday the US president sought – and failed - to offer a clear vision for when the largest US intervention in the Middle East in years will endAt one of the most consequential moments of his two terms in office, wartime president Donald Trump on Monday delivered a vague...
<p>After oil prices surged on Monday the US president sought – and failed - to offer a clear vision for when the largest US intervention in the Middle East in years will end</p><p>At one of the most consequential moments of his two terms in office, wartime president Donald Trump on Monday delivered a vague and contradictory forecast for how long the United States will continue to fight in Iran and what the ultimate goal of the US military campaign there will be.</p><p>With <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/mar/09/how-high-could-oil-go-and-what-might-the-global-economic-fallout-be">oil hovering above $100 a barrel for much of Monday</a> and Middle Eastern allies fearing a further tumble into regional conflict, <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/09/us-israel-strikes-iran-supreme-leader">Trump appeared in Doral, Florida</a> with the mission of calming global markets and reassuring skittish allies that he has a clear vision for how to end the largest US intervention in the Middle East since the Iraq war.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/10/trump-iran-war-over-pretty-quickly">Continue reading...</a>
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