Trump says war against Iran ‘very complete’
In a recent interview, U.S. President Donald Trump declared that the military campaign against Iran is nearing completion, asserting that the Iranian military's capabilities have been significantly diminished. He reported that U.S. forces have targeted over 3,000 Iranian positions within the first week of operations, indicating that the conflict is advancing more rapidly than anticipated. Trump claimed that Iran has effectively lost its naval, aerial, and missile capabilities, suggesting a drastic reduction in the country’s military strength. His comments followed the announcement of Mojtaba Khamenei as the new Supreme Leader of Iran, a transition that Trump remarked upon dismissively. The ongoing conflict has also disrupted global energy markets, particularly affecting shipping routes through the strategically crucial Strait of Hormuz, which is vital for oil transport. Trump emphasized that any attempts by Iran to threaten this waterway would face severe repercussions, stating that the U.S. would respond decisively. Additionally, the White House is considering measures to stabilize oil prices amid the escalating tensions, reflecting concerns over the broader implications this conflict may have on global economies, including India, which is experiencing LPG shortages due to the situation.
Originally reported by Economic Times. Read original article
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