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Trump Says War with Iran 'Pretty Well Complete'

•March 10, 2026
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Good Morning America
Good Morning America•Mar 10, 2026

Why It Matters

The president’s vague timeline and hints of further strikes keep markets and allies uncertain, while accusations against Russia and the school‑strike investigation could deepen geopolitical tensions.

Key Takeaways

  • •Trump claims Iran war “pretty well complete” despite unclear timeline.
  • •President suggests further military action could still be pursued.
  • •Trump says oil prices rose less than expected after conflict.
  • •He referenced discussion with Putin while accusing Russia of aiding Iran.
  • •Investigation opened on US Tomahawk strike causing school casualties.

Summary

President Donald Trump told reporters the war with Iran is “pretty well complete,” while offering no concrete timeline for a final withdrawal. The remarks came amid a flurry of mixed signals from the White House about the conflict’s duration and objectives.

Trump emphasized that U.S. forces have achieved “major strides” toward their military goal and hinted that the campaign could be expanded if deemed necessary. He also noted that oil prices rose after the operation but “less than I thought they would,” suggesting a modest market impact. In the same briefing, he referenced a recent conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, accusing Moscow of supplying Iran with U.S. troop locations.

The president cited a Tomahawk missile strike that hit a building next to a girls’ school, killing over 160 people, and said an investigation is underway to determine responsibility. He also acknowledged Vice President‑designate JD Vance’s more cautious stance on further action, underscoring internal disagreements within the administration.

Analysts warn that Trump’s ambiguous messaging could fuel market volatility, strain U.S.–Russia relations, and raise the risk of escalation in the Middle East. The lack of a clear exit strategy may also complicate diplomatic efforts to de‑escalate tensions with Tehran.

Original Description

ABC News’ Rachel Scott reports on what President Donald Trump is saying about the potential end of the war with Iran, as the Department of Justice says the fight has only just begun.
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