We won in the first hour... Trump announces US victory over Iran
US President Donald Trump has claimed that the US effectively won the war against Iran right after the initial attacks, insisting that the mission will continue despite this early victory declaration.
During a rally in Hebron, Kentucky, US President Donald Trump declared that the United States had achieved victory in its military operations against Iran within the first hour of strikes. He emphasized that although the victory was swift, the US military would persist in its operations until the mission was fully completed. Trump reassured his supporters that the situation had turned decisively in favor of the US, stating, 'You don’t like to say you’ve won too early, but we’ve won.' This bold assertion came as he highlighted the destruction of Iran's naval capabilities, claiming 58 naval vessels were eliminated during the operations.
Trump humorously referenced the military operation dubbed 'Operation Fury,' remarking that the effectiveness of the name is validated only through victory. He discussed the naming process of the operation, revealing that several other names had been proposed, but he found none satisfactory until 'Fury' was suggested. His announcement not only serves to rally his supporters but also reflects his administration's efforts to position the military actions against Iran as a significant achievement in terms of US defense policy and international stance against perceived threats.
The implications of Trump's proclamation could resonate through domestic politics, especially in the context of his upcoming campaign, where showcasing strong military action could appeal to his voter base. However, the declaration may also spark discussions about the objectives and consequences of such military operations, as previous engagements in the Middle East have often led to extended conflicts rather than clear victories.