Trump's Bold Statements Amid Ongoing Attacks on Iran

In a recent statement, President Donald Trump highlighted the success of the U.S. military campaign against Iran, asserting that the Iranian leadership is weakening. He rated the campaign's performance highly and emphasized the importance of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Trump's remarks also included criticism of past nuclear agreements and a commitment to continue military operations alongside Israel. This ongoing conflict appears far from resolution, as Trump underscores the potential dangers of nuclear armament in the hands of unstable leaders.
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Trump's Bold Statements Amid Ongoing Attacks on Iran

Trump's Remarks on Iran's Weakening Leadership

Trump's Bold Statements Amid Ongoing Attacks on Iran

In New Delhi, amidst the ongoing assaults on Iran, U.S. President Donald Trump made significant comments. On Wednesday, he stated that the American campaign against Iran is performing far better than anticipated.

Trump rated the attacks conducted by the U.S. campaign at around 15 on a scale of 10. Furthermore, he expressed a commitment to advance operations in collaboration with Israel, indicating that this conflict is far from over.

He asserted that Iran's leadership is rapidly deteriorating, claiming, “We are in a very strong position, and their leadership is weakening quickly. Anyone who aspires to lead meets an untimely end.”

Trump also mentioned that Tehran's stockpile of ballistic missiles is being swiftly destroyed. He reiterated that these attacks aim to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.

He remarked, “When madmen possess nuclear weapons, terrible things happen,” criticizing the previous nuclear agreement during Obama's administration as “the worst deal ever” and a pathway to nuclear armament.

On the performance of U.S. forces, Trump stated, “We are performing exceptionally well on the war front... and we will continue to do so. We have the most powerful military in the world.” He noted that Iran has posed a significant threat for many years, having harmed U.S. citizens for 47 years.

He concluded by emphasizing that if the disastrous agreement, which he referred to as the Obama nuclear deal that granted Iran everything including nuclear capabilities, had not been terminated, it would have led to nuclear armament. He reiterated that missiles and their launchers are being rapidly eliminated, asserting, “When madmen have nuclear weapons, bad things happen. We are in a very good position and will keep moving forward.”