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US Strikes Severely Damage Iran Military Capability: Trump - OrissaPOST

Summary by Orissa POST
Washington: President Donald Trump said Wednesday that American forces have inflicted devastating damage on Iran’s military infrastructure, claiming that Tehran has lost much of its naval and air defence capability as US strikes intensified during the ongoing conflict. Speaking to reporters before departing the White House, Trump described the operation as unprecedented in scale and effectiveness, asserting that Iranian military assets had been …

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Donald Trump's administration and its U.S. political allies avoid the word "war" when talking about a conflict with Iran, and prefer more vague language, such as "operation" or "mission." Official statements and comments by Republican politicians describe attacks on Iranian targets as "very specific operation" with limited objectives.

·Riga, Latvia
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Center

The war continues in the Middle East despite Donald Trump's reassuring exits saying that the conflict was soon over.

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Twelfth day of war in the Middle East this Wednesday, March 11.

Lean Left

Today at 15 G7 countries' videoconference on the economic consequences of the war in the Middle East, in particular on the energy situation and measures to mitigate the impact

·Turin, Italy
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The Israeli army, for its part, declared that it had "started to carry out strikes against Hezbollah's infrastructure" in the Lebanese capital.

·Paris, France
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In Israel, several politicians are trying to reassure the strategic alignment with Washington. But in the press and in some analysts, the contradictory messages of the US president raise questions.

·Paris, France
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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