Trump Claims Iran "Has No Navy Left," Predicts "Victory Very Shortly"

US President Donald Trump declared the United States is nearing a swift victory against Iran, claiming its naval capabilities have been obliterated with 158 ships destroyed. He cited the past US operation that killed Iranian commander Gholamreza Soleimani, labeling him a top terrorist responsible for American casualties. Concurrently, Trump expressed optimism about reaching a nuclear deal with Iran, suggesting talks could progress over the weekend and make a ceasefire extension unnecessary. His remarks come amid heightened regional tensions and ongoing diplomatic efforts concerning Iran's nuclear program and regional security.

Key Points: Trump Says Iran's Navy Destroyed, Victory Imminent

  • Trump claims decisive military victory is near
  • Asserts Iran's naval force has been destroyed
  • References killing of Iranian commander Gholamreza Soleimani
  • Expresses optimism for a potential nuclear deal with Iran
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"We're gonna have victory very shortly," says US President Trump, claims Iran "has no Navy left"

US President Donald Trump claims 158 Iranian ships sunk and predicts a swift victory, while discussing ceasefire talks and the targeting of commander Soleimani.

"they (Iran) have no Navy left. 158 ships at the bottom of the sea. - Donald Trump"

Las Vegas, April 17

US President Donald Trump on Thursday said that the United States is heading towards "victory very shortly" against Iran while making strong remarks on military developments involving Iran and past US operations in the region.

Speaking during an event here, Trump suggested progress in ongoing strategic actions and claimed significant degradation of Iranian capabilities.

"And I said, we're in there for two months, and you know what? We're gonna have victory very shortly," he said.

He described Iran as a "tough, smart country" while asserting that its military capacity had been severely reduced.

"And against a very tough, smart country. These people were fighters, and you know, I don't want to claim it before the fact, but they (Iran) have no Navy left. 158 ships at the bottom of the sea. 158, think of it," Trump said.

Trump also referred to past US military actions targeting Iranian commanders, including Gholamreza Soleimani, head of the Basij paramilitary force.

"They had one named the Soleimani. You know Soleimani? We took him out. He was the worst, one of the worst terrorists in the history of this country, this world," he said.

He alleged that Soleimani was responsible for attacks on US personnel and referenced wounded American soldiers.

"They killed many of our people. Many of our people have been killed. When you see a young soldier mostly going around without legs, without arms, with a face so badly injured, it was Soleimani that did that," Trump said.

The remarks come amid heightened tensions in West Asia and ongoing diplomatic and security developments involving the United States and Iran, including ceasefire-related negotiations and maritime security concerns.

Earlier, President Trump on Thursday said it remains unclear whether the ceasefire with Iran will be extended, but expressed optimism that a deal could soon be reached, with the next round of talks likely over the weekend.

"We're doing very well. I can tell you, maybe it'll happen before that. I'm not sure it needs to be extended. Just so you know, Iran wants to make a deal," Trump said, adding that "we've got to have no nuclear weapons."

He said progress in negotiations could make an extension unnecessary. "We're focused so much right now on Iran... and I think we're going to be in very good shape," he said, adding that "it's looking very good that we're going to make a deal with Iran."

On the timeline, he added, "Probably maybe over the weekend."

Trump reiterated that preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons remains the key goal. "If there's no deal, fighting resumes," he added.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Claiming "158 ships at the bottom of the sea" seems like a massive exaggeration for public consumption. This kind of rhetoric is dangerous and makes diplomacy harder. The focus should be on the nuclear deal, not chest-thumping.
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Arjun K
The constant back and forth is worrying. India has good relations with both the US and Iran. Any war will spike oil prices and hurt our economy badly. 🇮🇳 Our government must use its diplomatic channels to advocate for calm.
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Priyanka N
He says "victory very shortly" and also "looking very good for a deal" in the same breath. Which is it? This inconsistency creates global uncertainty. The world needs clear, stable foreign policy, especially from a power like the US.
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Vikram M
The reference to wounded soldiers is a powerful emotional appeal. No one wants to see that. But the solution isn't just more conflict. A sustainable peace that prevents Iran from getting nukes is what truly matters for global security, including ours.
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Kiran H
Hope the "deal over the weekend" materializes. Endless tension in the Strait of Hormuz affects shipping lanes crucial for Indian imports and exports. Let's hope cooler heads prevail and they reach an agreement. 🤞

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