Trump Says U.S. Will Quickly Exit Iran Conflict on June 5, But No Deal Yet

According to NBC, on June 5, U.S. President Trump stated he would rapidly end the conflict with Iran to help reduce living costs and bring down fertilizer prices. Trump said the U.S. has "substantially destroyed" Iran's military capabilities, adding that remaining missiles account for approximately 21-22 percent of Iran's original arsenal. However, Trump acknowledged that no agreement on ending the conflict has yet been reached with Iranian leadership, though he asserted they have "no choice" but to eventually reach a deal.
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