BREAKING: US Reveals Timeline for Iran War

The United States has indicated that its ongoing military campaign against Iran could continue for between four and six weeks.

This was disclosed on Friday by Karoline Leavitt, who stated that American forces are making steady progress in gaining control of Iranian airspace.

Leavitt explained that Iran would effectively be considered in a state of “unconditional surrender” once Donald Trump determines that the country no longer poses a threat to the United States.

Speaking to reporters at the White House, she said the president, as Commander in Chief of the U.S. military, would make the final decision when the objectives of Operation Epic Fury have been fully achieved.

According to her, once the mission is deemed successful and Iran is no longer viewed as a danger to the United States, the country would effectively be forced to concede without any conditions, even if it does not publicly declare surrender.

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Trump had earlier stated on Friday that the only way to halt the joint U.S.–Israeli military offensive launched about seven days ago is for Tehran to accept unconditional surrender.

The U.S. president previously suggested that the war might last around four to five weeks, although he acknowledged that the conflict could also extend for a longer period.

Meanwhile, Pete Hegseth emphasized that the American military operation would continue for as long as necessary to accomplish its objectives in Iran.

“Our timeline is ours and ours alone to control,” he said while addressing reporters

LLeavitt made the remarks ahead of a scheduled meeting between President Trump and leading U.S. defense contractors.She also assured reporters that the United States possesses sufficient weapons and military resources to sustain its operations in Iran.

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In addition, she revealed that U.S. authorities are examining several possible individuals who could potentially lead Iran, though she declined to disclose any names.

“There are many people our intelligence agencies and government are monitoring closely, but I cannot go into further details,” she said.


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