President Donald Trump said that U.S. military strikes on Iran will continue until he decides they are sufficient, according to reports. The comment echoes his earlier warnings of sustained daily attacks as the standoff continues.
President Donald Trump said the United States will continue its airstrikes on Iran until he determines they are sufficient, according to initial reports. The brief statement, the venue of which was not immediately specified, reinforces his recent pattern of vowing sustained military pressure. Trump has repeatedly made similar remarks in recent weeks, including a June 11 Fox News interview in which he said the U.S. had not hit Iran hard enough, and a June 10 announcement of a policy of nightly strikes (as The Zioneer reported). The exact timing and manner of the latest statement were not elaborated, but it aligns with the administration's ongoing air campaign and Trump's insistence that strikes will persist until a nuclear deal is reached or Tehran capitulates.
4 developments
- StrongTrump Decides: US to Strike Iran Every Night Until a Deal Is Reached
- DevelopingTrump tells Fox News: 'We haven't hit Iran hard enough yet'
- StrongTrump says Iran will halt fire on Israel for at least a week, warns of 'wipe out' if talks fail
- DevelopingTrump tells NYT he will 'renew military attacks' on Iran if nuclear talks falter
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