If we go now, it will take 10 years Trump made a big claim about Iran, said – can completely destroy it in 5 minutes

Trump on US-Iran War: US President Donald Trump claimed that US military strikes have caused such serious damage to Iran’s military that it may take at least ten years to rebuild. However, Trump also made it clear that he is not in favor of declaring an end to the conflict or declaring the complete defeat of Iran.

Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, when asked if he was ready to declare the war over, Trump said, “There’s no reason.” I would just say that Iran has been completely destroyed. We have caused huge damage to them. If we withdraw now, it may take more than 10 years for them to stand again, but I am not saying that all is lost.”

Death of all the big leaders of Iran

donald trump Said that the US military campaign has defeated Iran militarily. He said, “We have actually defeated Iran. They may counterattack a little, but it will not be very effective. We have destroyed their air force and destroyed their air defense systems. Now they have no effective air defense left.” Trump also said that many important Iranian leaders have been targeted during this military action.

He referred to the attacks on Iran’s Kharg Island, which is Iran’s main oil export hub. “We have targeted only military targets, but left Iran’s oil infrastructure intact,” he said. Only a small part of them remains on Kharg Island, and the rest of the pipelines and the main center of oil export have been attacked. If we want, we can destroy everything else in 5 minutes, but I have decided not to do that for now.”

America will not negotiate with Iran

Trump expressed the possibility of talks with Iran, but also said that he is not ready for this at the moment. “Iran wants to negotiate, they are very keen on it. But I don’t think they’re ready yet. According to the information I am getting, they are eager to talk and should be ready, but they are not yet taking the necessary steps. Still, at some point they may be ready for it.”

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Iranian Foreign Minister’s denial

In contrast, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi refuted Trump’s claims. He said in an interview with CBS News that Iran has never asked for a ceasefire or negotiations. Araghchi said, “We never asked for a ceasefire or talks. We are fully prepared to defend ourselves for as long as it takes.”

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