Iran's armed forces rebut Trump's statements that the war is largely over
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps declared that only it will determine the end of the war, rejecting President Trump's assertion that the conflict is largely over.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) issued a statement rejecting U.S. President Donald Trump's claim that the war with Iran is largely over. The IRGC asserted that it alone would determine the conclusion of the conflict, emphasizing that the circumstances on the battlefield and the outcome of the war are in the hands of the Islamic Republic of Iran. This statement was aired by the Iranian news agency Tasnim, indicating the seriousness with which Tehran views Trump's remarks.
During a Monday telephone interview with CBS, Trump expressed his belief that the military conflict involving the U.S. and Israel against Iran has significantly diminished. He pointed to what he described as the Iranian military's lack of operational capabilities, including their navy, communications, and air forces, claiming that their missiles and drones have been largely destroyed or rendered ineffective. This evaluation echoes previous statements made by Trump in recent days, reinforcing a narrative of Iranian military degradation.
Trump's comments and the resulting response from the IRGC highlight the ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Iran, with both sides engaging in a war of words amid a backdrop of military and geopolitical maneuvering. The IRGC's assertion of control over the war's outcome raises questions about Iran's military strategy in the region and its willingness to counter U.S. narratives, showcasing the complexity and volatility of international relations in this context.