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The Real Reason Trump's Iran War Cannot Last More Than Three Weeks

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Trump says the Iran war will end in two to three weeks. Here is the specific military and political reason that timeline is real — not because of Iran's concessions but because of US capacity constraints.

When Trump says the Iran war will end 'in two weeks, maybe a few days longer,' the conventional interpretation is that he is describing a diplomatic timeline — Iran accepting the 15 demands, the strait reopening, the operation concluding on schedule. There is a second interpretation that analysts who have been following US military logistics are developing: the two-to-three-week timeline reflects real capacity constraints on how long the US can sustain the current operational tempo in the Gulf while managing its other global commitments.

The US military's ammunition expenditure rate in the Iran campaign — particularly the precision-guided munitions used against Iranian military and nuclear infrastructure targets — has been extraordinary. US and Israeli air forces have conducted hundreds of strike sorties against hardened underground facilities, air defence systems, missile production sites, and command nodes. Each strike requires precision weapons whose production takes months and whose stockpiles were being rebuilt from the drawdown caused by Ukraine assistance.

By the assessment of military logistics analysts who have been tracking public information about US weapons transfers and production rates, the US is approaching the point where continuing the Iran campaign at current intensity would require either reducing precision weapons supplied to Ukraine (which would produce immediate political consequences in European capitals) or accepting degraded strike capability against Iranian targets as stocks fall.

This is not an admission the Pentagon would make publicly. It is a calculation that the president's own advisors are making privately, and that the 'very soon' and 'two to three weeks' timeline almost certainly reflects as much as it reflects Iranian concessions.

For Trump's political framing, the 'ending on our terms' narrative allows the campaign's conclusion to be described as success regardless of what Iran actually agrees to. The military logistics reality is that 'very soon' may not be entirely a diplomatic prediction — it may be the honest description of how long the operational tempo can be maintained.

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