‘It won’t be difficult’: Trump says Iran conflict could last ‘four to five weeks’ as Middle East tensions persist

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President of the United States Donald Trump Says military action against Iran could last “four to five weeks,” signaling Washington and Israel are prepared to maintain current levels of attacks despite rising global tensions middle East.

Trump said the bombing campaign against Iran will continue until its goals are achieved. (Bloomberg)
Trump said the bombing campaign against Iran will continue until its goals are achieved. (Bloomberg)

In a brief phone interview new york timesTrump was asked how much longer the United States and Israel could maintain the intensity of their attacks.

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“Well, we’re looking at four to five weeks,” he replied.

“It’s not difficult,” Trump added. “We have a lot of ammunition. You know, we have ammunition stored in different countries around the world.”

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casualties

About 36 hours after the conflict, Trump acknowledged there could be more American casualties. “As far as I’m concerned, three is three too many,” he said of America’s early losses.

He added that forecasts suggested the number “could be higher,” noting, “We expect there will be casualties.”

Still, Trump insisted the Pentagon retained enough troops and weaponry to continue operations “if necessary.”

He did not address concerns among military strategists about maintaining reserves for other potential global hotspots.

Iran’s vision for future unclear

Beyond the battlefield timeline, Trump has offered various and sometimes conflicting ideas about what happens next in Tehran.

He once suggested that Iran’s elite military forces, including officers of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, might “truly surrender to the people.”

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He also pointed to what he described as a successful model in Venezuela, saying, “I think what we’re doing in Venezuela is perfect, a perfect scenario,” meaning a similar approach could work in Iran.

When asked who should lead Iran after targeted killings Ayatollah Ali Khamenei“I have three very good options,” Trump said, declining to elaborate. “I won’t reveal them now. Let’s get the job done first.”

While he said he was willing to lift sanctions if the new leadership proved cooperative, he stopped short of committing to how the United States would respond if unrest breaks out in Iran.

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