US Strikes Target Iran's Military Power, Trump Warns of "Big Day"

The United States Central Command released a video showing military strikes targeting Iranian naval vessels and aircraft, stating the goal is to eliminate Iran's power projection. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said additional troop deployments provide President Trump with "maximum optionality" amid ongoing diplomatic efforts. President Trump declared a "big day" for Iran, claiming the U.S. military has destroyed many long-sought targets, including much of Iran's Navy and Air Force. In response, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf condemned the aggression and promised a strong response, accusing the U.S. of psychological operations.

Key Points: US Strikes Iran's Navy, Air Force; Trump Touts Military Action

  • US releases video of strikes on Iranian assets
  • White House cites "maximum optionality" for Trump
  • Trump claims destruction of Iran's Navy and Air Force
  • Iran's Parliament Speaker promises strong response
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"Continue to eliminate Iran's power projection capabilities": US Central Command

US Central Command releases video of strikes on Iranian assets. Trump claims destruction of key targets, while White House discusses troop deployments and optionality.

"US forces continue to eliminate the Iranian regime's ability to project power. - CENTCOM"

Washington DC, March 31

The United States Central Command on Monday released a video which claimed to show American military strikes targeting Iranian naval vessels and aircraft, amid escalating tension in West Asia.

In a post on X, CENTCOM said, "US forces continue to eliminate the Iranian regime's ability to project power in meaningful ways outside of Iran's borders." The video reportedly captured precision strikes carried out against assets linked to Iran's military capabilities at sea and in the air.

Earlier, the White House on Monday (local time) said the deployment of additional US troops in West Asia provides President Donald Trump with "maximum optionality" in the ongoing conflict in the region, despite ongoing negotiations with Tehran to end the conflict.

Addressing a press briefing, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, when asked about the deployment of additional US Troops in the region, said that they are part of efforts to maintain strategic flexibility as the war rages on in the region, with diplomatic channels working in the background to strike a deal to end it.

"The president is focused on achieving the objectives of Operation Epic Fury with respect to forces that are on the ground in the Middle East. It's the job of the Pentagon to create maximum optionality for the commander-in-chief," Leavitt said.

The Press Secretary further stated that while the US President has been asked about potential ground operations, he has declined to rule them out.

This comes after reports that the Pentagon is preparing plans for the possibility of extended ground operations in Iran for several weeks, as per The Washington Post.

According to The Post, citing US officials familiar with the development, the preparations are aimed at supporting a more sustained military phase if Trump decides to intensify the conflict.

Earlier on Sunday (local time), US President Donald Trump said it's a "big day" for Iran, stating that the US military has destroyed many key targets in the country.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump said that the US military had destroyed many sought-after targets in Iran.

He said, "Big day in Iran. Many long-sought-after targets have been taken out and destroyed by our GREAT MILITARY, the finest and most lethal in the World. God bless you all! President DJT."

When being gaggled with the press on Air Force One en route to Joint Base Andrews, Trump said that Iran's entire Navy and Air Force have been knocked out, and most of their missiles are gone.

Meanwhile, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf condemned the enemy's aggression, stating that it will be met with a strong response amid reports of the US. military build-ups in West Asia, including the arrival of thousands of U.S. Marines on the USS Tripoli.

He emphasised that the people of Iran, led by the Supreme Leader, will not only defend their rights but also make the enemy regret their actions.

By claiming the "enemy promotes its desires as news," Ghalibaf accused adversaries of using psychological operations or "soft war" to destabilise the country before or alongside military action.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
As an Indian, my primary concern is the impact on our economy and our citizens in the Gulf. Millions of Indians work there. A war will mean skyrocketing fuel prices and a potential evacuation crisis. The government must start contingency planning now. 🇮🇳
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Aman W
The US talks about "maximum optionality" but it sounds like maximum aggression. Trump's "big day" post is in such poor taste when lives are at stake. The world doesn't need more conflict. India must use its diplomatic weight to call for an immediate ceasefire and dialogue.
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Sarah B
Watching from a distance, the rhetoric is frightening. The mention of "extended ground operations" is a recipe for a quagmire. I hope cooler heads prevail. The Iranian speaker's warning about a "strong response" shows we're on the brink. The international community needs to step in.
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Vikram M
Honestly, a part of me feels Iran had this coming for its proxy wars. But a full-scale invasion? That's madness. It will spill over. Our Chabahar port project, which is crucial for connectivity to Afghanistan, could be jeopardized. Our foreign policy needs to be very careful and balanced now.
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Karthik V
The US Central Command releasing a video of the strikes feels like war propaganda. The Iranian point about a "soft war" of psychological ops isn't entirely wrong. As Indians, we've seen how media narratives are shaped during conflicts. We must question the information from all sides.

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