Trump makes case to nation on Iran — insists taking out threat is 'investment in your children and your grandchildren's future'
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WASHINGTON — On Wednesday night, President Trump announced his intention to launch a short-term military campaign against Iran, stating that he plans to “bomb the Iranian regime back to the stone ages” over a period of two to three weeks before concluding the conflict. He encouraged the public to perceive this military action as an “investment” for the future well-being of upcoming generations.

In a 19-minute primetime address delivered from the Cross Hall of the White House, President Trump confidently stated, “Thanks to the progress we’ve made, I can say tonight that we are on track to complete all of America’s military objectives shortly, very shortly.”

He characterized Iran as having been “the bully of the Middle East,” but assured that they hold that position no longer. “This is a true investment in your children and your grandchildren’s future,” he declared.

While highlighting the achievements of the U.S. military thus far, Trump made a compelling case to the American public for the necessity of completing the mission at hand.

“For these terrorists to have nuclear weapons would be an intolerable threat,” he warned, underscoring the potential dangers. “The most violent and thuggish regime on Earth would be free to carry out their campaigns of terror, coercion, conquest, and mass murder from behind a nuclear shield. I will never let that happen,” he vowed.

“The most violent and thuggish regime on Earth would be free to carry out their campaigns of terror, coercion, conquest and mass murder from behind a nuclear shield. I will never let that happen.”

Trump argued that Iran’s attacks on neighboring countries and its closure of the Strait of Hormuz to international shipping during the 32-day conflict showed what Tehran’s clerical authorities would have done with a nuclear weapon.

“Americans have been concerned to see the recent rise in gasoline prices here at home,” he said. “The short-term increase has been entirely the result of the Iranian regime launching deranged terror attacks against commercial oil tankers and neighboring countries that have nothing to do with the conflict.

“This is yet more proof that Iran can never be trusted with nuclear weapons,” Trump said.

“They will use them, and they will use them quickly. It would lead to decades of extortion, economic pain and instability — worse than we can ever imagine.

The blistering attack on more than 11,000 targets in Iran, Trump said, has â€œobliterated” its nuclear program, â€œblown to pieces” its ballistic missile production sites and â€œdecimated” the country’s hardline leadership.

“Never in the history of warfare has an enemy suffered such clear and devastating large-scale losses. In a matter of weeks, our enemies are losing and America, as it has been for five years under my presidency, is winning — and now winning bigger than ever before.”

‘Back to the stone ages’

Trump said that the war wasn’t quite over — despite keeping to his two-to-three-week timeframe announced Tuesday — warning that the worst is yet to come for Iran if there’s not a deal reached with the US.

“We’re going to hit them extremely hard,” the president told millions of TV viewers. 

“Over the next two to three weeks, we’re going to bring them back to the stone ages, where they belong.  In the meantime, discussions are ongoing.”

“If during this period of time, no deal is made, we have our eyes on key targets. If there is no deal, we are going to hit each and every one of their electric generating plants very hard and probably simultaneously,” he said.

“We have not hit their oil, even though that’s the easiest target of all. Because it would not give them, even a small chance of survival or rebuilding but we could hit it, and it would be gone and there’s not a thing they could do about it.”

Trump made no mention of a land-based assault by US troops — after reportedly being presented with plans that could have sent commandos to retrieve deeply buried uranium or to seize the Kharg Island fuel depot.

“We’re now totally independent of the Middle East, and yet we are there to help. We don’t have to be there. We don’t need their oil. We don’t need anything they have. We’re there to help our allies,” he said.

“We are unstoppable as a military force. The nuclear sites that we obliterated with the B-2 bombers [last June] have been hit so hard that it would take months to get near the nuclear dust, and we have it under intense satellite surveillance and control,” Trump went on.

“If we see them make a move, even a move for it will hit them with missiles, very hard. Again, we have all the cards. They have none.”

‘Keep this conflict in perspective’

Trump urged Americans to recognize that the conflict, which has claimed 13 American lives, is not going to be a lengthy war — after he ran for president three times, railing against open-ended interventions abroad.

“It’s very important that we keep this conflict in perspective. American involvement in World War I lasted one year, seven months and five days. World War Two lasted for 3 years, 8 months and 25 days,” he said.

“The Korean War lasted for 3 years, one month and two days. The Vietnam War lasted for 19 years, five months and 29 days. Iraq went on for 8 years, eight months and 28 days. 

“We are in this military operation — so powerful, so brilliant — against one of the most powerful countries for 32 days, and the country has been eviscerated. And, essentially, is really no longer a threat.”

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