Trump Tells Advisors He Hopes to End Iran War Quickly



President Trump has indicated to his advisors that he wants to avoid a prolonged war in Iran and hopes to end the conflict within the coming weeks. The problem is that Trump has no simple way to end the war, and peace negotiations are still in their early stages. In discussions with outside political allies, his attention sometimes shifts to other topics, including the upcoming midterm elections and his decision to deploy immigration officials to airports and push Congress to pass legislation tightening voter eligibility requirements. A person familiar with the matter revealed that Trump told a colleague that the war is distracting him from focusing on other priorities. Another person who recently spoke with Trump said the president appears ready to shift his attention to the next major challenge, but Trump did not disclose what that specifically is. Some allies hope he will focus on Cuba, while his senior advisors want him to address voters' primary concern: the cost of living, which has been exacerbated by the war. White House Press Secretary Levitt stated: "President Trump is very skilled at handling multiple tasks simultaneously and can address multiple challenges at once. The president is fully committed to achieving his military objectives against Iran. The president's sole goal has always been victory." (Wall Street Journal) $BNB

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