Attacks in Iran 'will take time' and are in the initial stage, warns US Joint Chief of Staff
US Joint Chief of Staff General Dan Caine stated that military operations against Iran are in their initial phase and will require time and effort to meet objectives.
General Dan Caine, the Joint Chief of Staff of the United States, addressed the media regarding ongoing military operations against Iran, emphasizing that they are still in the initial stages and will require significant time to achieve their objectives. He highlighted the complexities of the operations, stating they involve rigorous efforts and an expectation of potential losses among US troops, indicating the reality of military engagements.
Caine explained that these operations, which have extended over a continuous 57 hours, are part of a broader strategy being executed by the Central Command. He reiterated the need for escalated capabilities, which include thousands of troops from various branches of the Armed Forces and a substantial number of advanced fighter jets to ensure the effectiveness of their military endeavors.
The declaration by Caine emphasizes the seriousness of the situation in Iran and the ongoing commitment of US forces to meet military objectives despite possible casualties. This situation underscores the geopolitical tensions involving the US and Iran and raises questions about the potential ramifications for both regional stability and US military involvement in the area, as well as the strategic implications for future deployments and military readiness.