Marco Rubio Declares End of US-Iran War Amid Ongoing Tensions
US-Iran war to end soon? Marco Rubio gives massive update, says US army will not strike Iran, ‘Operation Epic Fury is...’

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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the conclusion of Operation Epic Fury, claiming victory over Iran. Despite this, tensions remain high as Iran continues to launch attacks, and diplomatic negotiations are ongoing without a final agreement.
- 01Marco Rubio stated that the US military campaign, Operation Epic Fury, has concluded, marking a victory for the US.
- 02The US defined victory as destroying Iran's defense capabilities, including missile launchers and drones.
- 03Iran has retaliated with attacks on US allies, including a strike in Kuwait and drone strikes in Bahrain.
- 04Diplomatic negotiations with Iran are ongoing, focusing on its stockpile of highly enriched uranium, but no peace deal has been reached.
- 05President Donald Trump confirmed that talks with Iran are progressing rapidly despite ongoing hostilities.
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In a recent address to the House Foreign Affairs Committee, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared the end of the war with Iran, stating that Operation Epic Fury has concluded and the US has achieved its military objectives. Rubio outlined that the US defined victory as the destruction of Iran's defense industrial base, a significant reduction in missile launchers, and the degradation of drone stockpiles. Despite these claims, tensions persist as Iran continues to conduct attacks, including a recent strike on an airport in Kuwait, resulting in casualties, and drone strikes in Bahrain, both of which host US military personnel. Rubio acknowledged that discussions with Iran regarding its highly enriched uranium stockpile are ongoing, but no peace agreement has been finalized. President Donald Trump also noted that negotiations are progressing rapidly, although the fragile ceasefire remains under threat from continued hostilities.
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The ongoing conflict and US military presence in the region continue to pose risks to US troops and allies in the Middle East.
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