Trump Declares Iran Operation Nears End, Vows Continued Strikes

US President Donald Trump announced that the core objectives of the military campaign against Iran are nearing completion, praising the armed forces for delivering swift and decisive victories. He claimed Iran's maritime and aerial capabilities have been systematically dismantled, severely diminishing its military infrastructure. Trump argued his confrontational strategy, including withdrawing from the 2015 nuclear deal, prevented Iran from obtaining a nuclear arsenal that would have devastated the region. However, he warned that the US would continue to hit key Iranian targets, including electric plants and potentially oil facilities, over the next few weeks if no deal is made.

Key Points: Trump: Iran Operation Objectives Met, More Strikes Possible

  • Trump praises US military for decisive victories
  • Claims Iran's naval and air capabilities dismantled
  • Argues his strategy prevented a nuclear-armed Iran
  • Vows continued strikes if Iran does not make a deal
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Trump signals "core ojective" of operation against Iran met, says "will continue to hit them"

US President Trump says core goals of Iran campaign are nearly complete but warns of continued strikes if no deal is made, claiming decisive military victories.

"Tonight, I am pleased to say that these core strategic objectives are nearing completion. - Donald Trump"

Washington, DC, April 2

US President Donald Trump has delivered his first major national address since the commencement of hostilities in late February, praising the American military for a "decisive" blow against the Iranian regime. The US President claimed that the core objective of the campaign was nearing completion.

Speaking from the White House, Trump provided an update on the month-long "Operation Epic Fury," which he said was launched against the "world's number one state sponsor of terror." He asserted that over "these past four weeks, our armed forces have delivered swift, decisive, overwhelming victories on the battlefield."

The US President maintained that the adversary's maritime and aerial capabilities have been systematically dismantled. "Iran's navy is gone, their air force is in ruins, its leaders, most of them terrorists, are now dead," Trump declared, adding that the country's broader military infrastructure has been severely diminished.

Detailing the impact of the strikes, the President stated that the opposition's "ability to launch missiles and drones is dramatically curtailed." He noted that "weapons factories and rocket launchers are being blown to pieces - very few of them left," and claimed that the United States is "winning bigger than ever before."

Trump argued that his confrontational strategy, including his previous decision to withdraw from the 2015 multilateral nuclear deal, prevented regional catastrophe. He claimed the earlier accord "would have led to a colossal arsenal of massive nuclear weapons for Iran," and asserted that without his intervention, "they would have had them years ago, and they would have used them."

"It would have been a different world. There would have been no Middle East and no Israel right now," the President remarked.

Outlining the current tactical situation, Trump stated that "taken together, these actions will cripple Iran militarily." He emphasized that the mission is designed to "crush their ability to support terrorist proxies and deny them the ability to build a nuclear bomb," adding that "our armed forces have been extraordinary."

Regarding the progress of the military campaign, the US President said, "Tonight, I am pleased to say that these core strategic objectives are nearing completion."

The US President however said that the US would continue to hit Iran if they did not make a deal.

" We will continue till our objectives are achieved. We are going to hit them hard over the next two-three weeks, we will take them to stone age. Regime change has occured, all their old leaders are gone the new group is less radical. We have our eyes on key targets if there is no deal we will hit their electric plants, we have so far not hit their oil but we could do that and they cant do anything, we are unstoppable," Trump said.

Trump's speech signals that the US campaign is coming to a definite end but more strikes are likely over the next few weeks. (ANI)

- ANI

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Priya S
As an Indian, I'm worried about the ripple effects. Any major conflict in the Middle East directly impacts our energy security and the safety of our diaspora there. Our government must tread very carefully and advocate for de-escalation. The last thing we need is higher oil prices. 😟
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Rohit P
"Take them to the stone age"? What kind of language is this from a world leader? This isn't a video game. The arrogance is staggering. It just fuels more hatred and ensures decades of future conflict. The US seems to have learned nothing from its past interventions.
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Sarah B
I understand the need to counter a regime that sponsors terror, but the complete lack of a diplomatic path is alarming. The goal should be stability, not creating a power vacuum. A "less radical" group installed by force is not a recipe for lasting peace. The region has suffered enough.
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Vikram M
The bravado in this speech is for domestic audience only. On the ground, things are never this simple. Iran has survived decades of pressure. This action might degrade their military temporarily, but it will unite the population against the US and create a whole new generation of militants. A very short-sighted victory.
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Karthik V
From an Indian strategic perspective, a weakened Iran is a double-edged sword. It might reduce proxy threats in the region, but it also strengthens other powers like Saudi Arabia and Israel disproportionately. Our foreign policy has to balance relations with all sides very delicately now. Tough times for MEA.

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