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US will achieve ‘total victory’ over Iran within two weeks, Trump says

Tehran is willing to give Washington “everything,” the US president claims, as he predicts a deal within two weeks
 

Published 9 Jun, 2026 11:50

US President Donald Trump ©  Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images

The US will declare “total victory” over Iran within two weeks, President Donald Trump has said, claiming Tehran was “willing to give us everything.”

Trump made the remark on Monday, hours after Iran and Israel agreed to halt their most intense fighting since an April ceasefire. Earlier that day, Iran declared an end to its attacks on Israel but warned it would respond with “crushing” force if Israeli military operations in Lebanon continued.

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Tensions had spiked on Sunday after Israel struck Beirut despite a ceasefire, prompting Tehran’s retaliatory missile attacks on northern Israel and a fresh wave of Israeli airstrikes on Iran.

“We’ve been a very tough team, and I think we are winning that battle, but you’re really going to win it over the next two weeks when we declare total victory,” Trump stated during a tele-rally for Republican Senator Lindsey Graham.

“It’ll be a total victory, it will happen very soon, and oil prices will come tumbling down,” he added.

According to Trump, Iranian officials are seeking a “very good deal” and are prepared to give the US “everything,” including a pledge not to pursue a nuclear weapon.

Trump’s latest prediction is far from his first. Since announcing an Iran ceasefire in April and declaring the sides were “very far along” toward an agreement, the US president has repeatedly insisted a deal was imminent. Over the past two months, Trump has said or suggested at least 37 times that a breakthrough was near or that Tehran was eager to strike an accord, according to CNN estimates, yet no deal has materialized.

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Trump is also reportedly considering deploying US special forces to Iran if diplomacy fails. Washington is weighing either renewed military action or a continued naval blockade of Iranian ports, with the US president said to favor the latter as a more effective option.

The Iran conflict has also featured in discussions between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

During an April phone call, Putin backed Trump’s decision to extend the ceasefire with Iran, saying it could create an opportunity for negotiations and help stabilize the Middle East.

Putin also warned of “inevitable, extremely harmful consequences” not only for Iran and its neighbors but for the wider international community if the US and Israel resumed military action. A ground operation inside Iran would be “unacceptable and dangerous,” he added.

 

 

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