
US Military Victory Claims: The ongoing war between America, Israel and Iran has now reached a crucial turning point. American President Donald Trump has recently made several big claims in a 20-minute address, which has sparked a debate around the world whether this war is now coming to an end or will it become more terrible? Trump, boasting of military victory in his speech, said that the American army has achieved a very quick and decisive victory in the last four weeks. He claimed that Iran’s navy and air force have now been almost destroyed and the command network of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has also been dismantled. According to Trump, Iran’s missile and drone capabilities have been damaged to such an extent that no enemy has suffered such great devastation in such a short time in the history of war.
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Signs of war continuing amid claims of victory
However, on one hand there is a claim of victory, on the other hand there is no sign of this war stopping yet. The American president has made it clear that a tougher response will be given to Iran in the next 2 to 3 weeks. He has also warned of an attack on Iran’s oil infrastructure. Trump said that even though negotiations are going on behind the scenes, America will jump only after completing its work. He also made a big statement about the strategically important Strait of Hormuz and said that America no longer needs it and he has called the countries that are not supporting this war ‘traitors’.
Pressure on Iran and claim of ceasefire
According to Trump’s claim, Iran is currently under heavy pressure and has requested for a ceasefire, but the ground report presents a picture contrary to these claims. The American president firmly stated that his goal is to keep Iran away from nuclear weapons and this campaign is now in its final stages. However, he also created uncertainty by saying that wars often drag on. Thus, Trump’s statements have further confused the question of ‘peace or conflict’ between the euphoria of victory and the dangers of the future.
