President Donald Trump On Monday announced the “12 -day war” between Israel and Iran as likely to end in fighting, and confirming the strategic gambling of the American airport this weekend to continue Three Iranian nuclear Places.
“It has been fully accepted by Israel and Iran that there will be complete and complete fighting,” Trump wrote on social media, though there was no quick word from any country in the announcement.
The ceasefire would start with Iran and then united with Israel 12 hours later, with Trump saying the parties would “remain in peace and respect.” The ceasefire means that the war can end as soon as Wednesday.
“This is a war that would continue for years, destroying the whole Middle East, but it didn't, and it would never do it!” Trump said.
The announcement came after Iran tried to take revenge on the attack on American and Monday missile strike It focused on the massive American military installation in the Qatar Gulf nation. Trump separately thanked Iran on social media for giving America and partners a “early” statement of retaliation.
The president expressed hope that Tehran-as well as retaliating to America of the three key Iranian nuclear centers-he had “received it all from their” system “and that at that time it would lead to an escalation of war in the war in Israel and Iran, an event that occurred just hours after the deployment.
“I am pleased to report that no Americans were hurt, and any damage was not done,” Trump said in social media. “I want to thank Iran for giving us information in advance, which did not make any life lost, and no one is injured. Maybe Iran can now continue with peace and harmony in the region, and I will eagerly urge Israel to do the same.”
The Iranian attack on American forces in Qatar's Al Udeid Air Base showed the first act of retaliation against America since Trump ordered a strike at Iran's nuclear stations.
Leon Panetta, who served as the CIA Director and Secretary of Defense under former President Barack Obama, said Iran's barrier response shows that “their ability to respond is probably badly damaged.” He said it was also a possible sign “they do not attract the rise of war, either by Israel or the American.”
Trump said Iran launched 14 missiles on the basis, a full -time station that oversees the headquarters of the Great Army of the United States and was a major stadium during the American War in Iraq and Afghanistan. The foundation places about 8,000 American troops, down from about 10,000 in the length of the war.
The president said 13 Iranian missiles were “demolished,” and American air protection systems when one was “set free 'because they were led in a horizontal direction.”
Hours before Iran launched its attack on Monday, the American embassy in Qatar issued a warning on its website to urge American citizens in a rich nation of energy “settlement place until more information.” The Qatari government issued an amazing order to close its airport.
The attack came when international markets were trying to find out what it was ahead after America hit Iranian nuclear stations over the weekend with £ 30,000 Barrage Bunker busting bombs and Tomahawk missiles.
Iran's parliament has approved Cutting a hormuz stringThe narrow shipping method in the Persian Gulf in which about 20% of the world's oil and gas passes. It is now up to Iran's National Security Council to decide whether to move forward with the idea, which can lead to spike in the cost of goods and services in the world.
So, now markets seem to be responding to a quiet measure. By Monday afternoon, The price of oil was about to return Were before the fighting started over last week.
Trump early on Monday wanted American nations and oil -making allies to push more oil and “keep the price of oil down.”
Many analysts in the energy industry were in doubt that Iran would move forward with a complete closure of the Strait, something that has threatened to do it in the past.
Iran would face the possibility of retaliation against its transportation and the possibility that the move would upset China, a major buyer of Iranian violence.
America and allies pressed Russia into the 2022 invasion of Ukraine and threats to its oil industry, and then followed through many Western oil companies from the United States and Europe issued sanctions on the Russian industry.
But Iran is more commonly included in the global economy than in Russia, which relied on European markets for oil and gas exports and still went ahead with the invasion despite American warnings.
Colby Connelly, a senior colleague at the Middle East institution, warned that “If 2020 has taught us anything so far, it is that economic relations do not always prevent conflict.”
As with Iran's future, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on Monday appeared to play under Trump questioning the future of Iran's administration, appearing to oppose his early call for Tehran to start negotiations and prevent escalation of fighting.
“It is not politically correct to use the word, 'government change,' but if the current Iranian government cannot make Iran good again, why will there be no change in government?” Trump wrote on social media. “Miga !!!”
Leavitt said “Trump's posture and our military position have not changed.”
“The president was just raising a question that I think many people in the world are asking,” Leavitt said.