Trump Warns Iran of Potential US Ground Operation and Unconventional Targets.
Triggers of the US-Iran Conflict
According to UATV: Former US President Donald Trump has issued a warning to Iran, stating that new US attacks could target facilities previously considered off-limits. Trump also suggested the possibility of a US ground operation in Iran, but only if a substantial reason were to emerge. He emphasized that Tehran might 'soon face a very serious strike from the US and Israel.' This rhetoric comes amid a period of heightened regional tension following recent hostilities.
In a statement on the Truth Social network, Trump claimed Iran has suffered significant losses and is no longer the Middle East's 'bully.' US Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated that the military campaign against Iran could continue for several more weeks. Current strikes are primarily focused on:
- missile launchers
- weapons depots
- other military infrastructure belonging to Tehran
Trump further noted that while a ground operation scenario is theoretically possible, the US is currently limiting its actions to strikes on military infrastructure. Concurrently, the US and Qatar are negotiating a potential purchase of Ukrainian P1-Sun interceptor drones. This move highlights the multifaceted US approach to the regional standoff with Iran, combining military pressure with efforts to bolster allied defenses.
US Military Strategy
The situation surrounding Iran remains a focal point in international relations. As the US seeks to diminish the military threat from Tehran, it is considering a range of options. Trump's threats regarding potential new attacks and a ground operation underscore the seriousness of the situation and Washington's readiness for possible escalation. Simultaneously, the drone negotiations with Qatar demonstrate a US desire to strengthen allied positions in the region and secure more effective means to counter threats originating from Iran.
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