Trump says Iran war timeline is likely 4-5 weeks but could go ‘far longer’
- With the campaign intensifying, U.S. President Donald Trump said the U.S. has `the capability to go far longer` than the four-to-five-week projection for military operations against Iran.
- Following those attacks, Tehran and its allies launched retaliatory strikes at Israel, Gulf states, and a Bahrain air base, after Iran's Supreme Leader was killed on Saturday.
- Trump asserted on social media that the U.S. has a `virtually unlimited supply` of munitions, but analysts warned about strains on air-defense missiles during the campaign.
- In Beirut, Lebanon, Israeli airstrikes hit the city, producing smoke and civilian casualties, with rescue workers carrying a body, while Hezbollah launched drones against Israeli targets.
- Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara advised that Japan's Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi met Iran's ambassador Peiman Seadat to urge Iran to stop destabilizing attacks, emphasizing regional safety.
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Trump signals US is prepared for long war against Iran
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Monday that the United States would continue attacking Iran for as long as it took to leave it incapable of posing a threat, an indication that an expanding war in the Middle East could continue for weeks or more.
Trump says attacks on Iran will last weeks and intensify. Follow live updates. - The Boston Globe
Across Tehran, the sound of explosions rang out through the night and into the early morning hours Tuesday, as the US and Israel have continued to pound Iran since killing its Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Saturday.
Trump says war with Iran could continue for longer than expected
As the war in the Middle East intensifies, U.S. President Donald Trump said that the U.S. has “the capability to go far longer” than its projected four-to-five-week time frame for its military operations against Iran.
Trump Pledges 'Whatever It Takes' on Iran as War Widens
(Bloomberg) — The US sent conflicting messages about how long a war with Iran might last as Israel launched new airstrikes on Tuesday, with the widening conflict reverberating across the Middle East and upending energy markets.
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