Trump Claims US Destroyed Iranian Navy, Vows to Block Nuclear Ambitions

US President Donald Trump claimed the United States has dealt a major blow to Iran, stating its navy has been effectively destroyed with dozens of ships sunk. He boasted about the unparalleled strength of the US Navy and reiterated a firm stance against allowing Iran to acquire nuclear weapons. Trump also ruled out deploying American troops to the Middle East, emphasizing strategic operations instead. He framed the military actions as necessary for ensuring long-term global and regional security against what he called a serious Iranian threat.

Key Points: Trump: Iran's Navy "at Bottom of Sea" in Major US Blow

  • Trump claims US destroyed 58 Iranian ships
  • Boasts of world's greatest navy
  • Vows to block Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons
  • Rules out deploying US troops to Middle East
  • Links operations to long-term global security
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"They had a navy 2 weeks ago, now it's at bottom of sea": US President Donald Trump on Iran conflict

US President Donald Trump claims the US military has destroyed Iran's naval forces, boasting of unmatched strength and pledging to prevent Iranian nuclear weapons.

"The difference between them and us is they had a navy two weeks ago, they have no navy anymore. It's all at the bottom of the sea. - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, March 20

US President Donald Trump on Friday said the United States has dealt a major blow to Iran in the ongoing conflict, claiming Iranian naval forces had been largely destroyed.

Speaking during the Commander in Chief Trophy presentation in Washington at White House, Trump said the US military had many Iranian ships in recent operations.

"I want to begin by just saying we're doing extremely well in Iran," Trump said.

"The difference between them and us is they had a navy two weeks ago, they have no navy anymore. It's all at the bottom of the sea. Fifty-eight ships knocked down in two days," he added.

Trump praised the strength of the US Navy.

"We have the greatest navy anywhere in the world, and it's not even close," he said.

The President also reiterated his stance that the US is "not going to let Iran have nuclear weapons".

"We're not going to let them have nuclear weapons because if they had them, they'd use them, and we're not going to let that happen," Trump said.

He added that previous US Presidents should have addressed the issue earlier.

"Should have been done a long time ago by other Presidents," Trump said.

Earlier on Thursday, President Trump said that he does not intend to deploy American troops in the Middle East amid the ongoing conflict with Iran, while emphasising the strength of the US military and the broader objectives of current operations.

Responding to a question from a reporter on potential troop deployment, Trump said, "No, I'm not putting troops anywhere. If I were, I certainly wouldn't tell you."

He made his remarks during a question-and-answer session with reporters alongside visiting Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi at the White House.

The US President also linked the ongoing developments to broader strategic considerations, stating that the military actions are aimed at ensuring long-term global security.

"We're doing this excursion, and when it's completed, we're going to have a much safer world," he said, describing Iran as a significant threat to global and regional stability.

"Iran is a serious threat to the world, to the Middle East and to everybody, and everybody agrees with me. I think virtually every country agrees with me on that," Trump added.

Highlighting US military capabilities, Trump said the country possesses the "strongest military in the world" with advanced equipment, citing a recent instance where 114 rockets were intercepted using US systems.

"We have the strongest military in the world. We have the best equipment. We make by far the best equipment. The other night, they had 114 rockets shot at a certain location. Out of 114 sophisticated rockets, every single one of them was shot down with our equipment, all our equipment. It's amazing, actually, how good it is. We want to be sure, and it's a small price to pay to make sure that we stay tip-top," the US President added.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an expat in Delhi, watching this from India is worrying. Any major conflict in the Middle East directly impacts our oil prices and the safety of our diaspora there. Hope cooler heads prevail soon.
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Rohit P
Trump's language is so aggressive! "It's all at the bottom of the sea" sounds like a dialogue from a movie. Real geopolitics needs more maturity, bhai. This instability is bad for global trade, and India has big stakes in that region.
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Priya S
The focus should be on preventing nuclear proliferation, yes. But the way it's being done creates more problems. India has always advocated for peaceful resolution of conflicts. This feels like the opposite of that.
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Michael C
Respectfully, I have to disagree with the President's tone here. Claiming "everybody agrees with me" is simply not true. Many allies, and countries like India, have complex relationships with Iran and seek balanced solutions, not total annihilation.
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Kavya N
Our Chabahar port project in Iran is crucial for India's connectivity to Afghanistan and Central Asia. This kind of conflict puts all that strategic investment at risk. Hope our diplomats are working overtime to ensure our interests are protected.

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