Trump: "The Iran War Will End Soon, But Not This Week"

Former US President Donald Trump has said that the war in Iran will end soon, but not this week. The statement was made in an interview with international media outlets that have been closely following the political situation in the Middle East.
Trump said that ending the war would require negotiations and commitment from all parties involved. He said that these negotiations must have the support of major powers like the United States and other countries with influence in the region.
Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned that if the war continues, oil flows could be cut off, which could cause oil prices to skyrocket. The warning has raised concerns about the global economic situation.
At the same time, Japan began deploying long-range missiles in the southwest to bolster national security. The deployment has raised concerns among neighboring countries and the international community.
In Europe, people in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany mistook an asteroid for a missile after a bright flash in the sky. The confusion has caused shock and concern for security in the region.
In this situation, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told Japan not to build the same disastrous path as in the past. He said that peaceful coexistence and respect for international law would be a better choice for the region and the world.



