US Claims Victory in Iran Campaign Amid Strike Pause
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Washington, April 8 (NationPress) The White House has proclaimed the US military campaign against Iran a “success,” asserting that the military advancements have provided leverage for a new diplomatic initiative following President Donald Trump's decision to pause airstrikes.
“This is a significant achievement for the United States, made possible by President Trump and our outstanding military,” stated White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt in a post on X late Tuesday (local time).
She noted that the operation, dubbed “Operation Epic Fury,” had not only met but surpassed its goals ahead of the anticipated timeline.
“Initially, President Trump estimated that Operation Epic Fury would take 4-6 weeks,” Leavitt remarked.
“Thanks to the incredible skills of our military personnel, we have completed our main military objectives in just 38 days.”
This announcement represents the administration's most explicit attempt to frame the pause in military actions not as a retreat, but as a result of successful operations on the battlefield.
Leavitt emphasized that this campaign has enhanced Washington’s position in negotiations.
“The success of our military operations has created maximum leverage, enabling President Trump and his team to engage in difficult negotiations, which have now opened the door for a diplomatic resolution and long-term peace,” she stated.
She also connected the positive outcome to recent events in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global shipping lane central to the ongoing crisis.
“Furthermore, President Trump successfully reopened the Strait of Hormuz,” she added.
The White House has linked the cessation of strikes to the need for ensuring safe navigation through this crucial waterway, which transports a significant portion of the world's oil supply.
Leavitt mentioned that more information regarding the operation would be forthcoming from senior defense officials.
“Expect further details tomorrow morning from Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Chairman Caine!” she concluded.
Earlier, Trump had announced a two-week suspension of planned strikes on Iran, contingent upon Tehran reopening the Strait of Hormuz and entering negotiations.
The administration has maintained that persistent military pressure was instrumental in bringing Iran to the negotiation table, facilitating a shift towards diplomatic engagement.