Rubio says US can see 'finish line' on Iran war - Reuters
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Secretary of State Rubio said the U.S. can see the 'finish line' on potential conflict with Iran.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the United States can see the "finish line" on a potential conflict with Iran, signaling the Trump administration's assessment of the current state of U.S.-Iran tensions. The comment reflects the administration's position on efforts to counter Iranian threats and influence in the Middle East, a region where U.S. policy has shifted significantly since Trump took office in January 2025. Rubio's statement suggests the White House believes diplomatic or military pressure—or some combination—is moving toward a resolution rather than escalation. The remark comes amid ongoing regional instability involving Iranian proxies and U.S. military presence in the Middle East. The Secretary of State's language indicates the administration is framing its Iran strategy as moving toward an endpoint rather than an open-ended confrontation.
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