US officials predict quick end to Iran war, while Tehran says it can outlast foes - Yahoo News UK

Yahoo News UK
March 15, 2026
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US predicts quick Iran war victory while Tehran claims it can outlast America.

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US officials are predicting a quick end to a war with Iran, while Tehran officials say they have the capability to outlast their adversaries. The story covers contrasting assessments from both sides regarding the duration and outcome of the conflict.

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