Trump's advisors are seeking ways to quickly end the war with Iran.

The close advisors of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, are currently searching for effective ways to resolve the ongoing military conflict with Iran. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to the famous publication The Wall Street Journal, the underlying idea is the concern that a prolonged war could seriously damage the president's future political career. Analysts believe that if Washington announces it has achieved its main military objectives, gradually reducing armed clashes is the most optimal path.
Currently, conservative voters supporting Trump are paying close attention to the battles with Iran. However, experts warn that if military operations continue for a long time, public opinion may sharply change and trust in the president may decline, which is a natural outcome.
Recent social survey results show that a large portion of Americans are against the continuation of the war. This situation could pose a significant political risk for Trump ahead of upcoming elections.
Economic factors are no exception. Due to instability in the Middle East, the price of oil per barrel has risen to one hundred dollars on the world market, causing fuel prices to increase in the US domestic market.
This, in turn, intensifies public dissatisfaction and could damage the president's reputation among the people. Advisors are particularly concerned about these economic difficulties and are urging their leader to ease the situation.
In response, White House officials explain the situation differently. Press Secretary Caroline Levitt emphasized that Americans fully support the president's firm steps against the Iranian regime.
According to her, eliminating terrorists and neutralizing threats coming from Iran is a top priority for US national security. Administration representatives stress that there is no doubt among the public regarding the president's policy.
It should be recalled that since February 28, 2025, the US and Israel have been regularly conducting attacks on Iranian territories. In turn, Tehran has taken retaliatory measures, targeting allied states in the Persian Gulf and closing the strategically important Strait of Hormuz.
This confrontation poses a significant threat not only to regional security but also to the global energy system. In the current situation, the Trump administration faces the complex task of maintaining a delicate balance between military victory and economic stability.





