

Iran has reportedly suffered significant damage due to ongoing joint strikes by United States and Israel. Key leadership losses, along with severe damage to nuclear facilities and civilian infrastructure, have intensified the crisis. In this context, former US President Donald Trump made strong remarks, stating that the attacks are far from over and that the objective is to inflict long-term, irreversible damage on Iran. He noted that even if the conflict were to end immediately, Iran would take at least a decade to rebuild.
Trump further asserted that the ongoing operation is progressing in the right direction and aims to eliminate any future nuclear threat from Iran. He suggested that the conflict could continue for at least two more weeks. Criticizing NATO and allied nations for refusing to deploy warships to the Strait of Hormuz, Trump expressed disappointment, calling their stance inadequate. Despite this, he reaffirmed that the United States would not back down and emphasized the strength of its military, underscoring its commitment to maintaining global security.













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