Trump warns of longer Iran war as violence spreads

Former President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning regarding the ongoing conflict in Iran, which escalated significantly following the assassination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on February 28. Trump emphasized that while the military campaign is progressing faster than anticipated, the United States is prepared for an extended military engagement. This statement comes amid rising tensions in the region, raising concerns over the potential for a prolonged war and its implications for global stability. Trump's remarks highlight the precarious situation as the U.S. continues to navigate its foreign policy in the Middle East, a region marked by historical conflicts and complex geopolitical dynamics. Observers are wary of the potential consequences for both U.S. forces and Iranian civilians, as well as the broader repercussions on international relations and security in the region.
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