As has been the case for much of the war, the outcome of the conflict in Iran hangs on US President Donald Trump’s decision on how much longer he wants to keep fighting.
Anyone familiar with Trump’s style knows that getting a read on his thinking is a notoriously difficult task. He often contradicts himself, intentionally speaks in ways that invite multiple interpretations, and likes to leave his options open.
There have been reports throughout the war that Trump is eager to end the fighting, especially as energy prices rise and the Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed.
The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday that the president told aides he is willing to end the military campaign against Iran even if the Strait of Hormuz isn’t opened.
The White House has come to the conclusion, according to the report, that a mission to reopen the waterway would extend the length of the war past Trump’s four- to six-week timeline.
At the same time, Trump has ordered thousands of troops to the region over the past week in what has been described as preparation for a potential ground operation, though the buildup could also be aimed at pressuring Iran into accepting Washington’s ceasefire terms.
Published originally on March 31, 2026.
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