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Trump Says War Nearly Over as Intelligence Contradicts View

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What specific actions or conditions would lead to the war ending shortly?
What is the basis for the U.S. intelligence service's assessment that Iran's regime is not close to falling?
Who are the experts cited by Aftonbladet, and what evidence supports their prediction that Trump will be forced to withdraw?
What is the current status of Iran's military capabilities, such as navy, communication, and air force?
What are the specific pressures on Trump to end the war, and from whom?
Assessment of the war's status and Iran's military capabilitiesfactual

U.S. President Donald Trump says the war could be over shortly and that Iran has no navy, communication, or air force.

According to Sveriges Radio Nyheter, Helsingborgs Dagblad
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The U.S. intelligence service does not believe the regime in Iran is close to falling.

According to Aftonbladet

Context: This indicates a potential disconnect between the President's public statements and the intelligence community's assessment, which could affect public perception and policy decisions regarding the conflict.

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