Trump Claims US Military "Virtually Destroyed" Iran in 11-Day Campaign

US President Donald Trump has asserted that American military operations over 11 days have "virtually destroyed" Iran's core defense capabilities. He detailed the destruction of Iran's air force, radar, anti-aircraft systems, a significant portion of its navy, and most of its missile and drone inventories. Trump linked the campaign to previous operations, including the killing of Qasem Soleimani and the mission he said "obliterated" Iran's nuclear potential. Concurrently, he announced a coordinated global release of 400 million barrels of oil reserves to stabilize energy markets amid the conflict.

Key Points: Trump: US Military Has "Virtually Destroyed" Iran

  • Iran's air force neutralized in hours
  • Naval ships and mine-layers destroyed
  • Missile and drone capabilities down 90%
  • Nuclear potential previously "obliterated"
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"Over the past 11 days, our military has virtually destroyed Iran": Trump

President Trump claims a recent 11-day military operation severely degraded Iran's air force, navy, missiles, and nuclear potential.

"Over the past 11 days, our military has virtually destroyed Iran. Tough country. - Donald Trump"

Kentucky, March 12

US president Trump on Wednesday claimed that military operations over the past 11 days had severely weakened Iran's military capabilities. He said that American forces had "virtually destroyed" key elements of the country's defence infrastructure.

"Over the past 11 days, our military has virtually destroyed Iran. Tough country," Trump said while addressing a gathering here. Describing the Persian Gulf country as "tough", he asserted that its core military systems had been "virtually destroyed".

The US president claimed Iran's defence network had been neutralised within hours of the operation beginning.

"Their air force is gone. That took the better part of about three hours. They no longer have radar. They don't have anti-aircraft equipment. They don't have anything. Their missiles are down by 90 per cent. Their drones are down by 85 per cent. We're blowing up the factories where they're made, left and right," he said.

Trump also linked the current military campaign to previous US operations against militant leaders, including the killing of Soleimani and Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi during his presidency.

"Nobody has ever seen anything like what you're witnessing now. That can include the original killing of Soleimani and al-Baghdadi, two of the worst killers in the world that I took out, as well as Operation Midnight Hammer, where we totally obliterated Iran's nuclear potential," he said, adding that earlier actions also included Operation Midnight Hammer, which he said had targeted Iran's nuclear capabilities.

"They don't have nuclear potential," Trump said, referring to the operation.

According to Trump, the renewed military action was aimed at preventing Iran from rebuilding its military capabilities after earlier strikes.

"After Midnight Hammer, we left. We figured that'll be the end of them for a while. But they started again. That's why we got to finish it," he said.

Trump added, "We don't want to go back every two years".

Earlier, Trump said that the International Energy Agency (IEA) has agreed to coordinate the release of 400 million barrels of oil from national petroleum reserves worldwide in a bid to reduce prices amid conflict involving Iran.

Addressing a gathering here, Trump said, "I'm pleased to report that earlier today, the International Energy Agency agreed to coordinate the release of a record 400 million barrels of oil from various national petroleum reserves around the world, which will substantially reduce the oil prices, as we end this threat to America and this threat to the world."

He said the coordinated move was aimed at keeping global energy supplies stable while the United States continues military operations linked to the ongoing conflict.

"My administration is also working to keep the oil flowing all over," he said.

Trump also claimed that US forces had targeted Iranian naval capabilities in the Gulf region to prevent disruptions to maritime shipping routes.

"We have knocked out 58 naval ships. We knocked out their navy," he said, adding that US forces had also destroyed multiple Iranian mine-laying vessels allegedly intended to threaten commercial shipping.

- ANI

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Priya S
The language used is so aggressive. "Virtually destroyed" a country? This isn't a video game. Real people are suffering. I hope diplomatic channels are still open behind the scenes to prevent further escalation.
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Rohit P
The immediate release of 400 million barrels of oil is the only silver lining here. Petrol prices in India have been killing the common man. If this brings some relief, it's welcome. But at what long-term cost?
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Sarah B
While I understand the security concerns, the scale of destruction described is staggering. It feels like we're being told only one side of the story. What about civilian infrastructure? What about the humanitarian situation? The world needs more facts.
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Vikram M
India has to walk a very careful diplomatic line. We have good relations with both the US and Iran. Our foreign policy should focus on de-escalation and protecting our national interests, which include Chabahar port. Jai Hind.
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Karthik V
With all due respect to the office of the US President, the claims seem exaggerated for domestic political effect. "Virtually destroyed" in 11 days? Modern militaries are more resilient. This feels like wartime propaganda to justify the campaign and spending.
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Meera T

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