Trump Rates Iran War Efforts "15 Out of 10," Claims "Very Strong Position"

President Donald Trump has rated U.S. military efforts in the conflict with Iran as "15 out of 10," asserting the country is in a very strong position. He credited pre-emptive strikes for rapidly degrading Iran's military capabilities and leadership. Trump also reiterated his criticism of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal negotiated under President Obama, claiming its termination prevented Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. Additionally, he described U.S. relations with Venezuela as "really great," focusing on oil extraction for mutual benefit.

Key Points: Trump Rates Iran War 15/10, Criticizes Obama Nuclear Deal

  • Trump rates US-Iran war efforts 15/10
  • Claims US in "very strong position"
  • Criticizes Obama's Iran nuclear deal
  • Credits pre-emptive strikes for weakening Iran
  • Mentions positive Venezuela oil relations
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"Doing very well": Trump rates war efforts against Iran "15 out of 10"

President Trump rates US war efforts against Iran as "15 out of 10," claims strong position, and criticizes the Obama-era nuclear deal in White House remarks.

"We're doing very well on the war front, to put it mildly. I would say... about a 15. - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, March 5

President Donald Trump has said that the United States is doing "very well" in the ongoing 'Operation Epic Fury' against Iran, rating the war efforts against Tehran as 15 on a scale of 10.

Trump's comments came amid escalating tensions following the February 28 US and Israeli strikes on Iran that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, along with other key figures.

He asserted that American forces had performed beyond expectations in the opening days of the conflict.

Speaking during a roundtable at the White House on Wednesday (local time), Trump said, "We're doing very well on the war front, to put it mildly. I would say -- somebody said on a scale of 10, where would you rate it? I said about a 15."

The President asserted that Washington was in a "very strong position" in the conflict with Iran. He declared that US operations had significantly weakened Iran's military capabilities.

"We're going to continue to do well. We have the greatest military in the world by far and that was a tremendous threat to us for many years. Forty-seven years they've been killing our people and killing people all over the world and we have great support," he said.

Trump reiterated his long-standing criticism of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal done during Barack Obama, which he labelled "one of the worst deals ever made", and said terminating it during his previous term prevented Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.

"I think if we didn't do it first, they would have done it to Israel and give us a shot if that was possible. If we didn't terminate one of the worst deals ever made, the Obama nuclear deal - I call it the Obama nuclear deal - where he gave everything to Iran, including a nuclear weapon - it was a road to a nuclear weapon - bad things would have happened four years ago. 'Cos they would have had a weapon four years ago if I didn't terminate that deal," he added.

"So, we're in a very strong position now and their (Iran's) leadership is just rapidly going. Everybody who seems to want to be a leader ends up dead. It's an amazing thing that's taking place before your eyes because for 47 years we were pushed around and we shouldn't have been," he further added.

Arguing that pre-emptive action was necessary, Trump stated, "I think if we didn't do it first, they would have done it to Israel and give us a shot if that was possible." He claimed that recent operations had rapidly degraded Iran's military capabilities.

"Their [Iran's] missiles are being wiped out rapidly. Their launchers are being wiped out. They're attacking their neighbours, they're attacking - in some cases, their allies, or not so long ago allies," he added.

Trump also pointed to the impact of past actions, pointing to the killing of Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani and what he described as "complete obliteration of their nuclear potential" by US B-2 bombers, saying, "When crazy people have nuclear weapons, bad things happen."

"We're in a very strong position now and their leadership is just rapidly going. Everybody who seems to want to be a leader ends up dead," Trump added.

Turning to Venezuela, Trump described relations with the government and representatives there as "really great," and said Washington was "taking out hundreds of millions of barrels of oil" for mutual benefit, asserting that Venezuelans would "be doing better than they've ever done before."

"Venezuela worked out really great. We have a wonderful relationship with the president and the various representatives and we're taking out hundreds of millions of barrels of oil and that goes to our benefit and to Venezuela's benefit. They'll be doing better than they've ever done before and we will get a big piece of that and we'll also make life wonderful for the people of Venezuela who have been very, very badly hit," he added.

Trump credited the rebuilding of the US military during his first term for enabling current operations and said, "We're using it a little bit more than I thought we would have to."

The President's remarks come as the US-Israel-led conflict with Iran has drawn widespread global tension.

The US and Israel in coordinated airstrikes across multiple Iranian cities on February 28, targeted military command centres, air-defence systems, missile sites, and key regime infrastructure. These strikes resulted in the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei and four senior military and security officials, with large explosions reported in Tehran and other major cities.

In response, Iran also retaliated by launching ballistic missiles and drones at US assets and allies across the region, including Israel, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Jordan, further widening the conflict in the Middle East and heightening risks for civilians and expatriates alike.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Rating a war 15/10? What kind of metric is that? This isn't a cricket match. Real people are dying. The bravado is tone-deaf. India has millions of citizens working in the Gulf. Our government's primary focus must be on ensuring the safety of our diaspora there. 🙏
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Aman W
The Chabahar Port project is crucial for India's connectivity to Afghanistan and Central Asia. This conflict puts all our strategic investments in the region at risk. Hope our diplomats are working overtime to protect our interests. The world doesn't need another forever war.
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Sarah B
From an international relations perspective, the language used here is incredibly destabilizing. Declaring the elimination of a country's leadership as an "amazing thing" sets a dangerous precedent in global politics. India has always stood for sovereignty and peaceful resolution of disputes—principles that seem to be eroding.
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Vikram M
The mention of Venezuela is telling. It's about oil. This whole conflict reeks of resource geopolitics. India needs to diversify its energy sources faster—solar, wind, nuclear. We cannot afford to be at the mercy of such volatility. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
While the US actions might be popular with some, we must remember India's historical ties with Iran and our need for a balanced approach. Our foreign policy should be independent, not swayed by any superpower's narrative. The human cost of this conflict, for civilians across the Middle East, is the real story.

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