Trump Claims Iran "Decimated," Would Need Decade to Rebuild Military

President Donald Trump stated that U.S. military strikes have left Iran "decimated," claiming it would take the country over ten years to rebuild its forces. He detailed damage to Iran's air force, air defenses, and leadership while asserting the U.S. could inflict further damage on key oil infrastructure. In contrast, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi rejected claims that Iran is seeking negotiations or a ceasefire, vowing to continue defending itself. The exchange highlights the ongoing tension, with Trump suggesting Iran will eventually be ready to negotiate.

Key Points: Trump: Iran "Decimated," Needs 10 Years to Rebuild After US Strikes

  • Trump says Iran militarily "essentially defeated"
  • Claims US destroyed Iranian air defenses and leadership
  • Iran's foreign minister denies seeking ceasefire
  • Conflict centers on strategic Kharg Island oil facility
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"Iran would take 10 years to rebuild if we left now": Trump

President Trump says US strikes have left Iran's military "decimated," claiming it would take them over a decade to rebuild, while Iran denies seeking negotiations.

"If we left right now, it would take them 10 years and more to rebuild. - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, March 16

President Donald Trump on Sunday said Iran's military has been so heavily damaged by US strikes that it would take the country a decade to rebuild, but added that he sees 'no reason to' officially declare victory as Iran has been 'decimated'.

While addressing the press on Air Force One en route to Joint Base Andrews, when asked whether he was prepared to declare the conflict over, Trump said, "No reason to. I think I'd just say they're decimated, but I haven't--I think that we've done damage to them right now. If we left right now, it would take them 10 years and more to rebuild. But I'm still not declaring it over."

Trump claimed US military operations had "essentially defeated Iran".

"Militarily, we've essentially--as far as I'm concerned--we've essentially defeated Iran. I guess they can have a little bit of a fight back, but not much. Not much. We've taken out their air forces, as you know. We've taken out their air defence. They have no air defence whatsoever," he said.

He added that multiple senior Iranian leaders had also been eliminated during the campaign.

"We've taken out their leadership times two, four, three--might be three, we'll find out soon," Trump said.

Trump also referred to US strikes on Iran's major oil export facility on Kharg Island, saying Washington still could inflict further damage.

"We attacked Kharg Island, and it was left with just one little area standing. And the standing part is where they have the pipes, where the oil pipes come in. And we can do that on five minutes' notice. We have it all locked and loaded and ready to go if we want to do it. But we chose not to do it--I chose not to do it yet. Let's see what happens," he said.

Trump also said Iran was seeking negotiations with the United States.

"They want to negotiate. They want to negotiate badly. I don't think they're ready. Just on what I'm hearing, they want to negotiate badly, as they should. But I don't think they're ready to do what they have to do. But I think they will be ready at some point," he said.

He again appreciated the US military for carrying out its operation amidst the conflict.

"Our military is incredible. The job they've done is just incredible," he added.

Earlier, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi on Sunday (local time) rejected the claims made by US President Donald Trump that it was seeking a ceasefire, saying that Iran was ready to defend itself as long as it takes. He also spoke in defence of the strikes carried out on United States military assets in Gulf countries, CBS News reported.

Araghchi said that Tehran will continue military action until the US ends the "illegal war".

In an interview with CBS News, the Iranian leader dismissed the claims that Iran had sought negotiations or a truce.

"No, we never asked for a cease-fire, and we have never asked even for negotiation. We are ready to defend ourselves as long as it takes," Araghchi said.

This comes after Trump had claimed that US forces had "obliterated" military installations on Kharg Island. Located in the Persian Gulf, the site serves as the primary gateway for Iran's crude oil shipments to international markets.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The rhetoric from both sides is worrying. As an expat living in Dubai, the tension is palpable. The Persian Gulf is a crucial shipping lane for Indian trade. Any disruption hurts our economy back home. Cooler heads need to prevail.
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Vikram M
Trump's comments about "decimating" a country and then saying "no reason to declare victory" shows the arrogance of power. It's like a school bully boasting. This isn't a video game; real people are suffering. India has always stood for peaceful resolution of conflicts. This path leads nowhere good. 🙏
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Priya S
While I understand the geopolitical complexities, the language used is unnecessarily provocative. "Locked and loaded", "decimated" – it fuels more hatred. As an Indian, I believe in "Ahimsa" (non-violence) as a core principle. The world's superpowers could learn a thing or two from our philosophy.
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Rohit P
The immediate concern is oil prices. Petrol is already expensive! If Kharg Island is hit again, brace for even higher costs. Our government needs to fast-track alternative energy and strategic reserves. Can't be held hostage to volatility in the Gulf every few years.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I think some comments are missing a key point. Iran has been a source of instability in the region for a long time. While the US approach is heavy-handed, let's not forget the threats to shipping and regional peace. India has to balance its relations carefully, but a stable Gulf is in our national interest.

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