Trump says Iranian bombing campaign could last a week or as long as ‘necessary’
Trump confirms Iran's supreme leader death and says bombing will continue as long as necessary to achieve Middle East peace and weaken Iran's military.
- President Donald Trump declared that the US bombing campaign in Iran could last a week or as long as necessary, aiming to achieve objectives based on a strategy similar to one previously used in Venezuela.
- The air campaign has resulted in over 550 deaths in Iran, including at least 150 children killed in an attack on a girls' elementary school, prompting international condemnation for violations of international law.
- Four US soldiers have died and several jets were lost due to a friendly fire incident over Kuwait during ongoing combat operations against Iran, raising concerns about military planning and resource strain.
- Trump has not clearly addressed the American public about the war's objectives or plans following the attacks, leading to confusion among allies and critics about the purpose and future of US involvement in Iran.
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The US president oscillates between two scenarios: the fall of the ayatollah and the Venezuela model. In the meantime other American planes are coming
The U.S. president said that "the objectives are clear" within which is that Iran does not have a nuclear weapon
U.S. President Donald Trump has promised in his first appearance since he launched the war against Iran that “the mission will continue with a fierce and unwavering determination to crush the threat that this terrorist regime represents to the American people.” After killing supreme leader Ali Khamenei and much of the military leadership in Tehran, the president has considered the operation to be successful and has advanced that it will continue…
The U.S.-Iran military escalation has entered a more intense and dangerous phase. President Donald Trump said Monday from the White House that the U.S. military operation is "substantially ahead of schedule" and reiterated that Washington's targets are "clear": destroy Iran's missile capability, "animize its navy" and definitively prevent Tehran from obtaining nuclear weapons."An Iranian regime armed with long-range missiles and nuclear weapons …
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