- Trump thanked Iran for advance warning of its missile strike and signaled no plans for U.S. retaliation.
- The limited nature of Iran’s response suggests a desire to avoid further escalation.
- Israeli officials say they’re close to achieving war objectives and preparing to wind down operations.
In a surprising turn of diplomacy, President Donald Trump on Monday thanked Iran for providing advance warning ahead of its retaliatory missile attack on Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar. In a post on Truth Social, Trump called the response “very weak” and emphasized his intention to avoid further escalation, urging an end to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran.
Limited Strike and No Casualties Suggest Room for Deescalation
Trump confirmed that of the 14 missiles launched by Iran, 13 were intercepted and one was allowed through as it posed no threat. He noted with satisfaction that no lives were lost and no significant damage was reported. The coordination between Iran and Qatar — with Iran allegedly providing prior warning — helped prevent casualties and hinted at a calculated effort by Iran to avoid full-scale war.
Trump Seeks Peace as Israel Nears Endgame
A White House official stated that Trump’s focus is now on ending the war and that he intends to press Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to seek a resolution. Trump’s tone was measured, even encouraging Iran to move toward “Peace and Harmony in the Region.” Meanwhile, Israeli military leaders say they are close to completing their objectives in Iran, with regime change not being a stated goal.
Israel’s Response and Regional Outlook
Israel’s security cabinet met Monday night to assess the situation, while IDF spokesperson Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin described the recent strikes on Tehran as a “clear message” to end the missile attacks. The big question now is whether Iran will view its symbolic retaliation as sufficient, or continue its strikes in a prolonged war of attrition.