President Donald Trump has privately told close advisers that he wants to avoid a drawn-out war with Iran and is pushing for a swift resolution to the ongoing conflict, according to a Wall Street Journal report published Wednesday. Sources familiar with the matter say Trump believes the fighting is nearing its final stages and has urged his team to work within a four-to-six week timeframe to bring hostilities to a close.
The White House is also factoring this timeline into broader diplomatic planning, including a mid-May summit with China, signaling that the administration is keen to stabilize the region before engaging in major international negotiations. The report surfaces as the U.S.-Israel military campaign against Iran enters its fourth consecutive week, with no clear signs of a ceasefire on the horizon.
Iran has so far resisted U.S. calls to stand down, with Tehran indicating it has no interest in direct negotiations with Washington at this time. Iranian officials confirmed they are reviewing a 15-point peace proposal put forward by the United States, while simultaneously advancing their own five-point counter-plan. Iran's proposal reportedly includes demands for U.S. reparations and the establishment of a toll system in the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz.
The Strait of Hormuz remains effectively blocked by Iran, disrupting approximately 20% of the world's oil and natural gas supplies — a development that continues to rattle global energy markets. With the U.S., Israel, and Iran continuing to exchange strikes, the conflict shows little sign of cooling down in the near term.
The situation remains fluid, and analysts are closely watching whether Trump's push for a rapid resolution can gain traction given Iran's firm resistance to U.S.-led ceasefire efforts.


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