The U.S.-Iran conflict has reached its 100-day mark as of June 9, 2026. President Trump has stated that he never promised to avoid starting new wars and has disputed the characterization of the conflict with Tehran as an 'endless war.'
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U.S.-Iran conflict reaches 100 days amid President Trump's statements
The U.S.-Iran conflict has now lasted 100 days, with President Trump clarifying his stance on foreign conflicts. He denied making promises to avoid new wars and contested the notion that the current situation qualifies as an 'endless war.'
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Iran war has no end in sight at 100 days, despite Trump’s vow
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U.S.-Iran conflict reaches 100 days amid President Trump's statements