17.06.2025 19:21
U.S. President Donald Trump, who stated that attacks on Iran would not slow down, made a new statement. Trump said, "We have full control over Iranian airspace. We have air superiority. No one can do it better than us." His remarks raised concerns about whether the U.S. would intervene in Iran.
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As tensions rise between Israel and Iran, a striking statement has come from U.S. President Donald Trump. In a statement on his social media account, Trump said they have full control over Iranian airspace.
TRUMP: WE HAVE AIR DOMINANCE IN IRAN
In his statement, Trump used the following expressions: "We now have full and complete control over the skies of Iran. We have air dominance. No one can do it better than us."
"IRAN'S AIR SYSTEMS CANNOT BE COMPARED TO U.S. EQUIPMENT"
Iran had a number of good air surveillance systems and other defense equipment. However, these cannot be compared to American-made equipment."
"ATTACKS ON IRAN WILL NOT SLOW DOWN"
Meanwhile, Trump, returning from the G7 Leaders' Summit in Canada, made statements to reporters aboard Air Force One. In his statement, Trump emphasized that attacks on Iran would continue, saying, "Attacks on Iran will not slow down." These words further increased concerns in the international community.
"I WANT IRAN TO GIVE UP"
Trump, who said, "I did not say I was looking for a ceasefire," stated, "I want Iran to completely give up its nuclear program." Regarding the possibility of sending Middle East Representative Steve Witkoff or U.S. Vice President James David Vance to negotiate with Iran, Trump said, "I can send them, depending on what happens when I return."
"I AM NOT IN A NEGOTIATING MOOD"
Noting that Iran is "very close" to having nuclear weapons, Trump added that he is "not in a negotiating mood" with Iran. Trump warned Iran not to harm U.S. soldiers, stating, "If they do anything to our people, we will respond very strongly."
ISRAEL-IRAN WAR
On June 13, Israel carried out extensive attacks targeting various nuclear facilities in Iranian cities, as well as the military's high command. The Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, the Commander of the Revolutionary Guards, and several senior commanders, along with 9 nuclear scientists, lost their lives in the attacks, with a total civilian death toll reported as 224. In retaliation, the Iranian military's missile strikes on Israel resulted in 24 deaths and over 500 injuries. Many countries, including Turkey, condemned Israel.
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