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Trump Threatens Iran To Be Pushed “Back To The Stone Age” In Just 3 Weeks

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The U.S. military mission in Iran is entering a more aggressive phase, with President Donald Trump warning of intensified attacks over the next three weeks. Following a month of “Operation Epic Fury,” the President claims decisive victories, including the destruction of Iran’s navy and the elimination of its nuclear threat.

The President of the USA, Donald Trump, addressed the nation last night, and the message was unmistakable: the gloves are off. After 30 days of high-intensity conflict, the White House is signaling that while the “hard part” is over, the most punishing strikes are yet to come.

President Trump confirmed that the first month of the US military operations Iran 2026 has met its primary objectives. He stated that the US Iran conflict has already resulted in the total destruction of Iran’s navy and air force. Key Iranian leaders are dead, and the administration claims the regime’s nuclear capabilities are now non-existent.

“We have the cards; they have none,” Trump remarked, highlighting a shift toward targeting Iran’s critical infrastructure. He issued a chilling warning that continued resistance could push the nation “back to the Stone Age,” specifically mentioning upcoming strikes on oil facilities.

The President also addressed the heavy toll of the war, confirming the deaths of 13 American soldiers. Despite the loss, he remained firm on the geopolitical necessity of the campaign. Interestingly, he downplayed the importance of the Strait of Hormuz, a traditional global chokepoint.

He noted that the United States no longer depends on the region for energy. As a leading producer of oil and gas, the U.S. is positioned to weather the maritime instability that has historically crippled global markets. This pivot underscores a new era of American energy dominance amidst regional chaos.

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