Sen. Kennedy declares victory in Iran, says regime has ‘no military left’
Senator John Kennedy from Louisiana appeared on ‘Hannity’ to discuss the ongoing conflict in Iran. He declared that the United States has already claimed a significant victory by dismantling Iran’s military and nuclear capabilities. Kennedy emphasized how the U.S. blockade on Iranian ports is delivering a critical blow to the country’s economy.
On Thursday, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz issued a warning that Israel might soon recommence its military operations against Iran. Despite acknowledging the significant setbacks Iran has endured, Katz indicated that Israel considers the larger conflict far from over.
During a ceremony for the new Israeli Air Force commander, Katz remarked that over the past year, Iran had been significantly impaired, with its progress rolling back by years. However, he implied that Israel might need to take further action to ensure its long-term strategic objectives are met.
“Iran has faced extraordinarily severe setbacks over the last year, setbacks that have set it back years across all areas,” Katz stated.
Despite the current ceasefire, Katz’s stern warning suggests that Israeli officials do not believe the conflict with Iran is fully resolved.
A cargo vessel navigates the Persian Gulf towards the Strait of Hormuz on April 22, 2026. (AP Photo)
Instead, his remarks mirror President Donald Trump’s insistence that pressure on Iran will continue until its capacity to rebuild is curtailed.
“The blockade stays until there’s a real deal,” Trump said Thursday, according to Axios, signaling that Washington intends to maintain pressure until Iran addresses U.S. demands over its nuclear program and broader security concerns.
“We support this effort and provide the necessary backing, but it is possible that soon we will be required to act again to ensure the achievement of those goals,” Katz said.
The warning came as Israel’s Defense Ministry announced a dramatic military resupply surge, with two cargo ships docking in Ashdod and Haifa and multiple transport aircraft arriving within 24 hours, carrying roughly 6,500 tons of military equipment, including thousands of air and ground munitions, military trucks and combat vehicles.
Since the start of Operation Roaring Lion military campaign against Iran, Israel says more than 115,600 tons of military equipment have arrived through 403 flights and 10 maritime shipments, underscoring what Israeli officials describe as preparations for sustained or expanded conflict.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stands with Defense Minister Israel Katz. (Israeli PM’s Office)
Maj. Gen. (ret.) Yaakov Amidror, former Israeli national security advisor, told Fox News Digital that Washington and Jerusalem are now seriously preparing for two possible paths: a prolonged blockade designed to economically exhaust Iran, or renewed military action.
“Israel and the United States are seriously preparing for two real options, and the decision, when it comes, could be made very quickly,” Amidror said. “One is to continue the siege, a blockade that can slowly exhaust Iran. The other is war.”
Amidror, who is currently a distinguished fellow at the Jewish Institute for National Security of America, said the extensive U.S. logistical buildup suggests Washington is preparing for either path.
“The Americans are building logistics, moving forces, and preparing very seriously,” he said. “At some point, they may feel they are so ready that leadership says, ‘We are prepared, let’s go.’”

An Iranian flag is planted in the rubble of a police station, damaged in airstrikes on March 3, 2026, in Tehran, Iran. (Majid Saeedi/Getty Images)
But he emphasized that for Israel, resuming military action would likely be easier and faster.
“For Israel, it is easier,” Amidror said. “We need less logistics. We are already in the region, rebuilding strength, improving intelligence and accumulating power while Iran’s capabilities are being weakened.”
Iran’s U.N. mission declined to comment.















