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Trump says "the war is very complete," and he's considering taking over Strait of Hormuz - CBS News

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NEW: Trump says "the war is very complete," and he's considering taking over Strait of Hormuz - CBS News

A cluster of headlines puts Trump’s foreign-policy posture, public messaging, and personal legal exposure into the same news cycle. Trump is drawing attention fo...

Key points:

• CBS News reports Trump said “the war is very complete” and that he’s considering taking over the Strait of Hormuz.
• Al Jazeera frames an open question: what Trump’s “endgame” is in Iran amid an escalating US-Israel war.
• Forbes spotlights Epstein-fil...

Why it matters:

- The Strait of Hormuz is being raised in Trump’s own messaging as a potential focus, which could shift how supporters and critics interpret his approach to the escalating conflict referenced in coverage.
- Parallel attention to Iran strategy questio...

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Full briefing:
https://trumpbriefing.com/article/trump-says-the-war-is-very-complete-and-hes-considering-taking-over-strait-of-hormuz-cbs-news-1773100871386

3/10/2026, 12:01:11 AM

Quick Take

A cluster of headlines puts Trump’s foreign-policy posture, public messaging, and personal legal exposure into the same news cycle. Trump is drawing attention for remarks suggesting the “war is very complete” while indicating he is considering taking over the Strait of Hormuz.


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Key points

Why it matters

- The Strait of Hormuz is being raised in Trump’s own messaging as a potential focus, which could shift how supporters and critics interpret his approach to the escalating conflict referenced in coverage. - Parallel attention to Iran strategy questions and Epstein-related allegations increases the likelihood of competing narratives shaping any public appearance or official remarks.

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Briefing

Trump is again at the center of fast-moving headlines that mix foreign policy signals with domestic scrutiny. Across several outlets, the common thread is uncertainty about intent: what Trump means, what he’s proposing, and what can be substantiated.

CBS News reports Trump said “the war is very complete” and that he’s considering taking over the Strait of Hormuz. The headline alone suggests a major escalation in rhetoric, but the specific contours and feasibility of what “taking over” would entail are not established in the RSS item.

Al Jazeera, meanwhile, spotlights the strategic question rather than a declared plan: what Trump’s “endgame” in Iran is as the “US-Israel war” escalates. That framing underscores that even as Trump’s language becomes more definitive, the broader objective remains debated in coverage.

A separate lane of attention is building around Epstein-file-related accusations. Forbes summarizes what it says is known and not known about accusations against Trump, explicitly emphasizing gaps and limits in available information.

WIS News 10 adds another angle, reporting on records involving a South Carolina woman who accused Trump and Epstein of sexual abuse in the 1980s. Based on the headline, the focus is on documentation and allegations, but the RSS item itself does not resolve the claims.

The immediate test of how Trump will connect—or separate—these storylines may come soon. NBC 6 South Florida reports Trump said he is holding a news conference in Doral Monday evening, an event that could become a focal point for questions about both his foreign-policy posture and the allegations in circulation.

Separately, the White House posted that Trump delivered remarks during the Shield of the Americas summit. Without additional detail in the RSS item, it remains unclear how closely those remarks align with the other headlines, but the timing places official-style messaging alongside a cycle dominated by conflict questions and legal controversy.

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