Trump predicts more U.S. casualties as Iran operations will "continue until all of our objectives are achieved"
President Trump warned of more U.S. casualties as Operation Epic Fury targets Iran's missile sites and Revolutionary Guard facilities, with three killed and five wounded, Pentagon said.
- President, in a video posted Sunday, said combat operations will continue until all objectives are achieved and `sadly, there will likely be more before it ends` after CENTCOM confirmed three U.S. service members were killed and five seriously wounded.
- After weekend strikes killed Iran's supreme leader, U.S. and Israel used CIA intelligence to identify targets, officials say.
- According to U.S. assessments, strikes hit ballistic missile sites, air-defence and Revolutionary Guard facilities, sinking nine Iranian naval vessels, with U.S. assessments stating `America has the most powerful military on earth, and the IRGC no longer has a headquarters`.
- As strikes spread across the region, Iranian and allied attacks killed more than 200 people in Iran and at least nine in Israel, while three ships were attacked in the Strait of Hormuz disrupting maritime routes.
- Mr Trump said he was planning for around four weeks of conflict and urged, `I once again urge the Revolutionary Guard, the Iranian military and police to lay down your arms and receive full immunity or face certain death` while Iran named an interim leadership council.
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Iran: 'That's how it will be' - Trump reacts to death of US soldiers
President of the United States of America, Donald Trump has promised to get revenge for three American deaths following the US and Israeli attacks on Iran. He also blamed the Iranian government for “waging war against civilization itself.” The US president talked about the deaths, saying, “We are sad for the real American heroes who gave their lives for our country, even as we keep going with the right mission they fought for.” Trump asked peopl…
The airstrikes against Iran are assessed differently in the US. There is praise. But also sharp criticism of Trump.
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