"I would have won the Vietnam War very quickly" — Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump made a series of high-profile statements regarding the White House’s foreign policy, expressing his readiness to take radical military action against Iran.
This was reported by Clash Report.
Speaking to the media, he emphasized that he has no intention of extending the ceasefire and is considering a scenario involving the complete destruction of Tehran’s strategic infrastructure.
The American leader stressed that in the event of an escalation, key life-support facilities in the country would come under attack.
The U.S. president explicitly stated that he expects large-scale bombings to begin, which will result in the destruction of bridges and power plants on Iranian territory.
“I don’t want to continue the ceasefire... All bridges and power plants will be destroyed: I expect to bomb Iran,” Donald Trump stated categorically.
These remarks came amid reports that the Islamic Republic’s nuclear facilities had already suffered devastating strikes earlier.
In addition to threats against Tehran, the U.S. president drew historical parallels, recalling the conflict in Southeast Asia in the middle of the last century.
He expressed his conviction that under his leadership, the United States could have achieved victory in one of the most difficult confrontations of the Cold War.
“I would have won the war in Vietnam very quickly,” Trump asserted, demonstrating confidence in his own methods of military leadership.
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