11.03.2026 22:37
U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that they have largely eliminated Iran's military capacity in their attacks on the country, stating, "We hit Iran harder than any country in history before, but we are not done yet." In a previous statement, Trump had said, "There is not much left to hit in Iran; I can end the war whenever I want."
U.S. President Donald Trump evaluated the Iran agenda to reporters as he left the White House for a visit to the states of Kentucky and Ohio.
MESSAGE OF "WE ARE NOT DONE YET" TO IRAN
Expressing that their attacks on Iran have been "very successful" so far, Trump claimed that they have largely destroyed Iran's military capacity. Responding to questions about when the attacks on Iran might end, Trump stated, "We have struck Iran harder than any country in history before, but we are not done yet." It was noteworthy that he expressed they have not yet completed their attacks on Iran following his recent statement, "There is not much left to hit in Iran; I can end the war whenever I want."
The U.S. President stated, "(Iran) has lost their navies, air forces, air defense systems, radars, and leaders. If we wanted, we could do more." In response to the question of whether the U.S. would declare victory if Mujtaba Khamenei remains in power, Trump replied, "I don't want to comment on that question."
PENTAGON REPORT ON U.S. SCHOOL ATTACK IN IRAN
On the other hand, Trump brushed off the question regarding the preliminary report that the Tomahawk attack on a school in Iran was carried out "accidentally" by the U.S. military, saying, "I currently have no information about the report."
Additionally, the U.S. President stated that Spain has not helped them at all during their "war" process with Iran, reiterating the warning that they could cut trade relations with that country. Trump also responded to a question regarding Lebanon, saying, "We love Lebanon and its people, but we need to get rid of Hezbollah."