00:08In the middle of a rapidly escalating war with Iran, a single statement from U.S. President
00:16Donald Trump has stunned the world. Asked when the conflict will end, Trump offered an answer
00:23that was anything but conventional, not a timeline, not a strategy, but a feeling. Speaking
00:30in an interview with Fox News Radio, Trump was asked directly how long the American military
00:36campaign in Iran could continue. The war, triggered by joint U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iranian targets,
00:43has now entered its second week and continues to reshape the geopolitical landscape of West
00:50Asia. But when pressed for a clear timeline, Trump declined to provide one. Instead, he
00:56suggested the decision would ultimately come down to his instinct as commander-in-chief.
01:03When it's over? The interviewer asked. When I feel it, Trump responded. When I feel it
01:09in my bones. The remark has quickly gone viral across global media and political circles.
01:15Critics say such an approach raises questions about how major military decisions are being
01:21made. Supporters argue that the president is signaling confidence in America's strategic
01:27advantage. Trump also insisted that the United States correctly holds the upper hand in the
01:32conflict. According to him, American forces are operating ahead of schedule and possess technological
01:39superiority over any adversary. Responding to speculation that U.S. forces may be running
01:45low on weapons and interceptors, Trump dismissed those concerns entirely. He said the United
01:51States has virtually unlimited ammunition and could sustain operations for as long as required.
01:58The president also revealed that he is in constant consultation with his national security team,
02:04including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Vice President J.D.
02:10Vance and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs. Yet despite his confidence in the military campaign,
02:16Trump struck a more cautious tone when discussing the possibility of political change inside Iran.
02:22He pointed to the powerful besieged paramilitary forces known for crushing protests as a major obstacle to
02:30any internal uprising. According to Trump, change inside Iran may eventually happen,
02:36but it is unlikely to occur quickly. Armed security forces, he said, maintain tight control over the
02:43streets, making large-scale protests extremely dangerous. For now, the world is left with a war
02:50that has no clear timeline, only a promise from the U.S. president that it will end when he senses
02:56the
02:57moment is right. A war measured not by calendars, but by instinct. And as the conflict deepens,
03:04one question echoes across global capitals. Will strategy or feeling determine when this war finally ends?
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