
WASHINGTON — President Donald J. Trump on Thursday outlined aggressive military objectives against Iran, signaling continued U.S. pressure in the region. In a nationally televised statement, he said Washington aims to “crush their missiles and drone stockpiles,” degrade Iran’s defense industrial base, and substantially weaken Tehran’s overall military capabilities.
“It’s a display of force and precision and skill like nothing the world has really witnessed,” Trump said, emphasizing the administration’s determination to demonstrate military readiness and strategic dominance.
U.S. defense officials have stressed that dismantling Iran’s missile and drone infrastructure is a top priority, citing the systems as critical to Tehran’s ability to project power across the Middle East. Analysts note that achieving these goals will require sustained pressure on Iran’s military production facilities and support networks for allied groups throughout the region.
Despite claims of progress in weakening Iran’s capabilities, independent assessments indicate that many missile and drone systems remain operational, underscoring the complexity of neutralizing a well-entrenched defense industry.
Trump’s statement comes amid heightened tensions in the Persian Gulf, with global energy markets responding to fears of escalation. Diplomatic efforts remain limited, as Washington continues to combine hard power with ongoing negotiations through regional and international channels.
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