March 11, 2026
Trump says Iran war could end soon as 'practically nothing left to target'
US President Donald Trump has said the conflict with Iran could end soon, claiming there is 'practically nothing left to target.' He stated in an Axios interview that the war would end 'any time I want it to end.'
March 11, 2026

Washington: United States President Donald Trump has stated that the ongoing conflict with Iran could conclude in the near future, citing that there is 'practically nothing left to target' in the country.
In an interview with Axios, President Trump remarked, "Any time I want it to end, it will end." He further elaborated that the extent of US military actions has left few remaining targets in Iran, suggesting the possibility of a swift resolution to hostilities.
Trump’s comments come amid heightened tensions between Washington and Tehran, following a series of confrontations in the region. The US president’s remarks indicate his belief in the overwhelming impact of American military operations on Iran’s infrastructure and strategic assets.
While President Trump did not provide a specific timeline for ending the conflict, his statements reflect confidence in the United States’ ability to dictate the course of events. The interview did not include details on any ongoing diplomatic efforts or potential negotiations between the two countries.
The situation between the US and Iran has remained tense, with both sides exchanging threats and carrying out military actions in recent months. President Trump’s assertion that the war could end at his discretion underscores the current imbalance in military capabilities, as perceived by the US administration.
No further details regarding future US actions or responses from Iranian officials were mentioned in the interview.
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