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Trump Issues Chilling Warning About How Long Iran War Could Last
The Iran war could go on “forever”—if Donald Trump wanted it to. In an ominous Truth Social post late Monday, the president suggested that U.S. munitions stockpiles could allow the fighting to stretch into eternity.
Cotton said Sunday that Trump has made it clear the U.S. won’t be sending ground forces inside Iran. Instead, Americans should expect to see an “extended air and naval campaign” in the region, which could result in pilots being shot down, though he said the military personnel would be recovered.
The email push arrives not long after the Supreme Court struck down a key legal basis for Trump’s tariff program.
Donald Trump declared war against Iran over the weekend, killing dozens of people in the country’s senior leadership in the process, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Yet Trump still doesn’t have a clear reason for doing so—or a plan for what to do next.
President Donald Trump’s announcement of a “massive and ongoing” US military campaign against Iran — and his explicit call for the country’s citizens to shake off their oppressive leadership — put on display his fresh appetite for geopolitical risk and thrust his presidency into a deeper period of uncertainty.
During the same point in his term, Biden was at -13 points, and Trump was at -17 points during the same period in his first term. He is now averaging -22 points among the four polls during his second term.
Regime change, a campaign to stop Tehran’s ballistic missile programme, help for protesters and retribution for the deaths of American soldiers. Donald Trump has cited several reasons for launching the US into another Middle Eastern war.
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Jimmy Kimmel has called out Donald Trump ‘s hypocrisy after the president launched military strikes on Iran over the weekend, while also suggesting the attacks are a distraction tactic. He also has a brand new nickname for the president.
Responding to questions about whether Washington would play a role in de-escalating tensions between Islamabad and Kabul, Trump underscored his personal rapport with Pakistan’s leadership. Praising Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir,