Trump Claims Swift Iran Operation Outpaces Past US Wars
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Washington, April 2 (NationPress) President Donald Trump has drawn a comparison between the current US military operation against Iran and previous American wars, suggesting that this campaign has achieved significant outcomes in just weeks, whereas earlier conflicts took years to yield results.
During his address to the nation on Wednesday evening (local time), Trump noted that the military actions against Iran had been ongoing for just over a month and had already neutralized what he termed a substantial threat.
“We have been engaged in this military operation for 32 days, and the nation has been devastated, effectively rendering it a non-threat,” he asserted.
He emphasized the rapid progress of the operation by contrasting it with the length of previous US conflicts.
“American participation in World War I lasted for one year, seven months, and five days, while World War II continued for three years, eight months, and 25 days,” Trump stated.
He continued, “The Korean War lasted for three years, one month, and two days. The Vietnam War extended over 19 years, five months, and 29 days.”
Trump also referenced more recent wars, saying, “The Iraq conflict persisted for eight years, eight months, and 28 days,” illustrating the contrast with the current operation's timeline.
Positioning the Iran operation as exceptionally quick, he argued that the US military had achieved results at a speed rarely witnessed in contemporary warfare.
“Never before in the annals of warfare has an adversary endured such pronounced and catastrophic losses in a matter of weeks,” Trump remarked.
He maintained that the brief duration of the conflict signifies both military prowess and strategic precision. “We are on the verge of eliminating Iran's malevolent threat to both America and the global community,” he stated.
Trump declared that the operation is focused on dismantling Iran’s military capabilities and thwarting its pursuit of nuclear weapons, a commitment he has reiterated consistently.
“I have pledged that I will never permit Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon,” he emphasized, describing the regime as a long-standing threat to US and international security.
He also indicated that the campaign is approaching its concluding stage, with key objectives nearly achieved and additional measures planned if warranted.
Simultaneously, Trump highlighted that the current operation is limited in both duration and scope compared to the protracted US engagements of the past.