Trump on Iran: No Ground Invasion Needed as Nation Has Lost Everything.
US President's Statement on Iran
According to TSN.ua: In an interview with NBC News, US President Donald Trump stated that Iran has suffered devastating losses in military operations conducted by the United States and Israel. He emphasized that there is currently no need for a ground invasion, as Iran has been severely degraded. Trump asserted that the US military possesses ample resources and a vast stockpile of munitions to continue its strikes if required.
'It's a waste of time. They've lost everything. They've lost their fleet. They've lost everything they could lose.' — Donald Trump
Responding to comments from Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi about Iran's readiness for a ground invasion, Trump dismissed these remarks as 'useless'. He further added, 'We have a tremendous amount of ammunition. We have more than we've ever had. We have a lot in other countries.' This ongoing tension follows years of strained relations over Iran's nuclear program and regional activities.
Potential Regional Consequences
These statements from the US President may signal a shift in the strategic approach to the regional conflict. The lack of intent for a ground invasion could be linked to an assessment of the situation and the outcomes of previous military operations, suggesting a potential reevaluation of military strategy. Simultaneously, Trump's declaration regarding the large ammunition stockpile indicates a US readiness to continue aerial strikes if necessary, which could significantly influence the future course of events in Iran and the wider Middle East.
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