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Axios: “There’s Practically Nothing to Hit” in Iran, Says Trump

Published March 11, 2026, 17:12
Axios: “There’s Practically Nothing to Hit” in Iran, Says Trump

Donald Trump told Axios that “there’s practically nothing to hit” in Iran, implying that US military operations against Iran are nearing their end. He also predicted that the war would end “soon,” contradicting Israeli statements that the joint operation with the US would continue “without a time limit.” The change in Trump’s tone, after initial threatening statements, appears to be due to the surge in oil prices and the potential political impact of a prolonged conflict. He claims that military operations are well ahead of the schedule he initially set. However, Trump also made statements contradicting the prospect of a quick end to the war, threatening Iran with “very, very hard” strikes and stating that he has “left the most important targets” for future use. These statements demonstrate a controversial stance by Trump, who appears to be seeking to project an image of strength while also wanting to avoid a full escalation of the conflict.