President Donald Trump has suggested that the current U.S. military strikes against Iran could persist for “four to five weeks,” if necessary.
In a telephonic conversation with The New York Times on Sunday, Trump showed confidence in the U.S. and Israel’s capacity to uphold the intensity of the conflict, despite the potential for increased American casualties.
Trump earlier addressed the nation on Sunday, honoring the fallen troops, wishing the wounded a full recovery, and warning that casualties could increase despite efforts to prevent further losses.
While speaking to the NYT, Trump also touched upon the potential for a power shift in Iran, hinting at several possibilities, including a scenario similar to Venezuela, where the top leader, Nicolas Maduro, was ousted. He …Full story available on Benzinga.com
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