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Trump: Iran’s Military ‘Literally Obliterated’ — Officials ‘Want to Make a Deal’ as Leadership Remains Unclear

President Donald Trump has once again made headlines with his bold statements regarding the ongoing tensions with Iran. In a speech on Monday, the President declared that Iran’s military has been “literally obliterated” by the U.S.-led Operation Epic Fury campaign.

The President, known for his strong rhetoric, did not hold back in his assessment of the situation. He also revealed that Iranian officials have been reaching out to the U.S. in hopes of striking a deal, despite the fact that their leadership has been largely “wiped out” by the military operation.

Trump’s remarks came as a surprise to many, as just last week he had ordered a drone strike that killed top Iranian military commander Qasem Soleimani. The move was met with both praise and criticism, with many questioning the legality and potential consequences of the attack.

However, in his speech, President Trump confidently stated that the strike was a necessary and successful measure in protecting the U.S. and its allies from Iran’s aggression. He also pointed out that the strike was a response to the escalating attacks by Iran on American interests in the region.

The President’s claim of Iran’s military being “literally obliterated” may seem like an exaggeration to some, but it is not without merit. The U.S. Department of Defense has confirmed that the strike on Soleimani has severely weakened Iran’s military capabilities and disrupted their operations.

In addition to Soleimani, several other high-ranking Iranian military officials were also killed in the strike. This has left a significant void in the leadership of Iran’s military, making it difficult for them to carry out further attacks.

However, despite the apparent weakening of their military, President Trump has made it clear that the U.S. will not let its guard down. He reiterated that the U.S. is ready to respond to any further aggression from Iran and will continue to protect its interests and allies in the region.

In a surprising turn of events, President Trump also revealed that Iranian officials have been reaching out to the U.S. in hopes of negotiating a deal. This comes as a surprise as just a few days ago, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had vowed “harsh retaliation” for Soleimani’s death.

It remains to be seen whether these officials have the authority to negotiate on behalf of the Iranian regime, as the leadership remains unclear. However, President Trump has expressed his willingness to consider a deal that benefits both sides.

The President’s remarks have sparked speculation about the potential for a diplomatic resolution to the ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Iran. This is a welcome development, as many feared that the situation would only escalate further with both sides engaging in retaliatory attacks.

President Trump’s strong stance against Iran has been met with criticism from some, but his unwavering commitment to protecting American interests cannot be denied. His decisive actions have sent a clear message to Iran and the world that the U.S. will not tolerate threats to its security.

In conclusion, President Trump’s declaration that Iran’s military has been “literally obliterated” may seem like a bold claim, but it is a testament to the success of the U.S.-led Operation Epic Fury campaign. As Iranian officials reach out for a potential deal, the world watches with anticipation to see how this situation will unfold.

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