U.S. President Donald Trump has indicated that the ongoing conflict with Iran could extend up to five weeks, signaling that Washington’s objectives go beyond limited military retaliation. His remarks suggest a possible push for regime transformation in Tehran, amid reports that Iran’s leadership is considering succession planning around Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Meanwhile, Iranian forces have escalated coordinated strikes across multiple regional targets, including strategic infrastructure linked to Western defense systems. The widening involvement of European powers such as Germany, France, and the United Kingdom has intensified fears of broader geopolitical polarization. Analysts warn that disruption near the Strait of Hormuz could sharply elevate global oil prices, potentially triggering economic aftershocks worldwide. While no major power has openly aligned with Tehran, the conflict’s trajectory raises concerns of prolonged instability, civilian toll escalation, and energy market volatility. Strategic outcomes may hinge on whether diplomatic backchannels re-emerge before military objectives deepen further.

