Donald Trump has held a press conference in which he described the war in Iran as 'very complete' and suggested it could end 'very soon', while also stating that the US had not 'won enough'. The remarks come as the US president faces increasing pressure over the economic impact of the conflict.
Trump's statements were met with defiance from Tehran, raising questions about whether the war is any closer to ending. Analysts suggest the president may have underestimated the resilience of the Iranian regime.
In a discussion on the latest developments, Lucy Hough spoke to Guardian columnist Nesrine Malik, who provided insights into the current state of the conflict and the prospects for a resolution.



