'Very Close to Ending': Donald Trump Signals Iran War Wrap-Up, Says US Not Done

US President Donald Trump has said that this war is now very close to ending. However, he also made it clear that America's military action is not completely over yet.

Last Updated : Wednesday, 15 April 2026
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Washington: An important statement has come to light amid the ongoing US-Iran tension in West Asia. US President Donald Trump has said that this war is now very close to ending. However, he also made it clear that America's military action is not completely over yet.

His statement has come at a time when on one hand military pressure is continuing and on the other hand preparations for talks are also going on.

What did Trump say about war?

In an interview, Trump said that the situation is now at a point where the conflict seems to be ending. According to him, the situation has become better than before and the possibility of an agreement is also visible.

But he also added that America is in no mood to step back and the future strategy will be decided after looking at the situation.

Is the military action still going on?

Despite talk of the war being over, America has not reduced its military activities. Strict action continues, especially around the Strait of Hormuz, where the US Navy has maintained pressure on areas associated with Iran. Due to this action, many ships have had to change their routes, which clearly shows that the situation has not completely returned to normal.

What is America's real purpose?

Trump said that the main objective of his action is to stop Iran's nuclear program. He believes that if timely steps were not taken, Iran could have acquired nuclear weapons. He also indicated that the US is working towards a larger and long-term agreement rather than a smaller agreement.

Will talks start again?

America has indicated that the second round of talks with Iran may begin soon. There is a possibility that this conversation may take place in Pakistan. The first round of talks ended without any concrete result, but this time an agreement is expected between the two sides. Neither side has said anything clearly yet on what will happen after the ceasefire period ends.

What could happen next?

Vice President JD Vance has also admitted that the lack of trust between the two countries is a big challenge. In such a situation, it may take time to reach any agreement.

At present the situation is such that on one side there is hope for talks, while on the other side there is tension. Now everyone's eyes are on the coming days to see whether this conflict really ends or the situation worsens again.