đŸȘ– Trump Says Iran “Doesn’t Know What Hit Them” After U.S. Military ‘Excursion’

đŸȘ– Trump Says Iran “Doesn’t Know What Hit Them” After U.S. Military ‘Excursion’

U.S. President Donald Trump has described recent American military operations against Iran as a short-term “excursion,” claiming the campaign delivered significant damage to Iranian military capabilities. Speaking in public remarks and interviews cited by international media, Trump suggested that U.S. strikes had exceeded expectations and that the conflict could move toward a conclusion once remaining objectives are addressed.Trump sets two-week deadline to decide on US action in Israel-Iran conflict  | RNZ News

The comments came amid ongoing hostilities in the region, where U.S. and allied forces have carried out extensive air and naval operations targeting strategic sites. According to official statements and reporting from global outlets, the broader campaign has involved thousands of strikes and actions aimed at limiting Iran’s ability to threaten regional shipping routes and infrastructure.The last 3 years of drone evolution have changed how wars are fought. If  Russia wins here, it will turn those battlefield lessons and tech on NATO &  Europe. Making Russia one

Trump also indicated that military pressure had significantly reduced perceived threats in key maritime corridors such as the Strait of Hormuz, urging energy companies to continue using the route despite recent security incidents. Analysts note that such statements reflect efforts by the administration to project confidence in the effectiveness of its military strategy while markets and governments monitor the evolving situation closely.Ukraine war briefing: Starmer says Ukrainian experts will help shoot down  Iranian drone attacks in Gulf | Ukraine | The Guardian

At the same time, observers warn that escalating exchanges and retaliatory attacks have increased risks across the Middle East, with impacts extending to global energy markets and international security dynamics. Governments and multilateral organizations continue to call for restraint and diplomatic engagement as tensions remain high.

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