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Trump Declares “Total Dominance” as Iran’s Military Infrastructure Crumbles

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President Donald Trump has announced that the U.S.-led coalition has achieved “total dominance” over Iranian territory, describing the war as “very complete, pretty much.” Speaking from Florida, the President highlighted that the joint operation with Israel has successfully dismantled the regime’s defensive capabilities. He reassured the public that the “short-term excursion” is fulfilling its goal of neutralizing “evil” threats to global stability.
The conflict, now in its second week, has seen a rapid shift in the Iranian power structure following the death of its long-time Supreme Leader. Trump was quick to dismiss the newly appointed Mojtaba Khamenei, calling the selection a “big mistake” and labeling the new leader a “lightweight.” Despite the political transition in Tehran, U.S. and Israeli forces have maintained a high operational tempo, targeting remaining missile silos.
Trump emphasized that the Iranian military currently lacks a functional navy, air force, or reliable communication networks. He praised the “amazing” speed of the American military, stating that the mission is progressing “far ahead of schedule.” According to the President, the decimation of 80% of Iran’s missile launchers has effectively removed the threat of a major counter-offensive.
The economic impact of the war remains a primary focus, with oil prices retreating from their $119 peak following Trump’s hints of an early conclusion. The President issued a stern warning that any interference with the Strait of Hormuz would result in a retaliation “twenty times harder.” He also suggested that the U.S. is “thinking about taking over” the strategic waterway to ensure permanent energy security.
As the “hottest phase” of the conflict potentially cools, the humanitarian toll in Lebanon and Iran continues to be a point of international concern. Trump concluded by stating that while the U.S. has “already won in many ways,” the mission will continue until an “ultimate victory” is secured. The administration is now pivoting toward the final tactical objectives of the campaign.

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