The assessment that the war in Iran will end "very soon" was expressed by United States President Donald Trump, speaking at an event in Miami, while claiming that military intervention prevented direct attacks from Tehran.

"We will have a much safer world when it's over. And it will be over very quickly," the US president stressed during his speech at an event in Miami.

Donald Trump accused the Iranian leadership of having had the opportunity to abandon its nuclear program but not doing so, claiming it rejected any possibility of compromise.

"The Iranian regime had the opportunity to give up its nuclear program, but it didn't. They refused any compromise. What they wanted was to continue their program," he said.

According to him, Tehran transferred activities to other, deeper facilities for the development of ballistic missiles with the ultimate goal of building a nuclear missile.

"They went to other facilities to build ballistic missiles, deeper. With the ultimate goal of building a nuclear missile. Fortunately, we had Patriot and the results we were able to achieve were amazing.

If we hadn't taken this step, then they would have caught up with us. You see, they are attacking the neighbors. Who have no intention of getting involved. Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates. At first, when I heard it, I didn't believe it, but it's not funny at all. I will keep the promise I made in 2025 that I would not allow Iran to create a nuclear weapon.

We don't want Iran to hold the entire planet hostage. If they want to play this game, we will play it to the end. We will hit them hard.

Right now, the US is providing security for any ship that wants to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. We should allow free navigation in the Strait.

"We are trying to protect the whole world. We are continuing this operation, our military is the best. We are having better results than we expected."

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