Trump Declines Comment on Iran's Future, Touts "Greatest Military" Power

President Donald Trump declined to comment on whether the US could claim victory if Mojtaba Khamenei remains influential in Iran's leadership. Instead, he focused on praising the unmatched strength of the US armed forces. Trump claimed American strikes have severely degraded Iran's military, destroying its navy and air force capabilities. He warned that the US could carry out even more devastating strikes rapidly if necessary.

Key Points: Trump Avoids Comment on Iran Leadership, Boasts US Military Might

  • Trump avoids commenting on Iran's political future
  • Claims US inflicted historic damage on Iran's military
  • Says US destroyed Iranian navy and air force
  • Warns US can intensify operations if needed
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"I don't want to comment", says Trump on Mojtaba Khamenei remaining in power in Iran

President Trump declines to comment on Mojtaba Khamenei's political future but claims the US has inflicted historic damage on Iran's military.

"We have the greatest military in the world, by far. Nobody's close. - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, March 12

President Donald Trump on Wednesday avoided directly answering whether the United States could declare victory in its conflict with Iran if late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei's son, Mojtaba Khamenei, continues to hold influence in the country's leadership.

Speaking to reporters before departing for Ohio and Kentucky, Trump said he would not comment on the political future of Iran's leadership but highlighted the scale of US military action against the country.

"I don't want to comment on that," he said when asked whether victory would be possible if Mojtaba Khamenei remained in power. "But I will tell you I just spoke with various countries, the leaders of various countries, you'll have a list, and they said they've never seen anything like it, Trump added.

Trump praised the strength of the US armed forces, saying Washington possesses unmatched military capabilities. "We have the greatest military in the world, by far. Nobody's close," he said.

The US president also claimed that American strikes had significantly weakened Iran's military infrastructure, including its naval and air capabilities.

"Right now, they've lost their navy, they've lost their air force. They have no anti-aircraft apparatus at all. They have no radar. Their leaders are gone," he said.

Trump further asserted that the US forces had destroyed dozens of Iranian mine-laying vessels. "We took out just about all of their mine ships in one night. We're upto number 60. I didn't realise they had that big a navy. I would say it was big and ineffective. But every one of their ships, just about all of their navy is gone, at the bottom of the sea, " he said.

He added, "Well, we've knocked out their navy, we've knocked out their air force. We've taken out 60 mine boats, 59 mine boats. Nobody has ever seen anything like it. We have the greatest military in the world, by far, not even close. They've inflicted 47 years' worth of damage to the world."

Warning that Washington could intensify its operations if necessary, Trump added that the US still had the capacity to carry out further strikes quickly.

"We can do a lot worse. We're leaving them certain things that if we take them out, we can take them out, we can take them out by this afternoon, in fact, within an hour. They literally would never be able to build that country back," he said.

Trump concluded by saying that Iran had been dealt a historic military blow. "We have hit them harder than virtually any country in history has been hit, and we're not finished yet. "

- ANI

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Sarah B
The language used is so aggressive. "We can take them out by this afternoon..." It's frightening. As someone living in a country that values strategic autonomy, I hope diplomacy prevails. The world doesn't need another forever war.
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Ananya R
The focus should be on the people of Iran, not just who is in power. So much suffering. India has historical ties with Iran; we should use our position to advocate for peace and humanitarian aid. Jai Hind.
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Vikram M
He says he doesn't want to comment, then proceeds to comment extensively on their military destruction. 🤔 The inconsistency is staggering. From an Indian strategic perspective, a weakened Iran strengthens other powers in the region, which is a double-edged sword for us.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I have to criticize the tone here. Talking about reducing a country to rubble "within an hour" is not statesmanship, it's intimidation. India's foreign policy has always emphasized respect for sovereignty, even during disagreements. This approach is counterproductive.
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Priya S
The Chabahar port project is vital for India's connectivity. All this instability directly threatens that investment. Our leaders need to walk a very careful line between our relationships with the US and our national interests in Iran. Tough spot.

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