Trump Says US in Strong Position as Military Campaign Against Iran Escalates

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US President Donald Trump has stated that the United States is in a commanding position in its military campaign against Iran, with senior Iranian leaders increasingly being targeted. His remarks come as the conflict enters its fifth consecutive day, signaling an escalation in operations and a determined approach from Washington. Trump confirmed that the joint US-Israeli air campaign would continue, asserting, “We will continue forward,” indicating the operation is far from over. US officials claim that the strikes have already significantly weakened Iran’s military capabilities, including missile and naval assets.

Summing up the military’s performance, Trump said, “We’re doing well on the war front, to put it mildly. Somebody said on a scale of 10, where would you rate it? I said about a 15.” He also highlighted the removal of key figures in Tehran’s hierarchy, emphasizing the seriousness of the current US strategy. “We’re in a very strong position now, and their leadership is just rapidly going. Everybody that seems to want to be a leader, they end up dead,” Trump said.

Reports have emerged of fresh explosions across the Middle East, with US forces continuing coordinated operations alongside Israel. A major development was the sinking of an Iranian warship by a US submarine off the coast of Sri Lanka, marking an escalation in naval confrontations.

The Pentagon has outlined that the campaign’s primary objective is to cripple Iran’s missile capabilities and degrade its military infrastructure. “Their arsenal of ballistic missiles is being wiped out rapidly,” Trump said, underscoring the swift progress of the operation. Officials have pointed to the systematic targeting of Tehran’s missile systems as a core priority.

Meanwhile, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt noted that Trump is considering the US role in Iran post-campaign, though no detailed plans have been shared. The President also reiterated concerns about Iran’s nuclear ambitions, stating, “When crazy people have nuclear weapons, bad things happen,” and justified the offensive as necessary to prevent Tehran from threatening the United States and its allies.

Despite Trump’s confident tone, the administration has yet to present a comprehensive post-conflict strategy for Iran.


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