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BREAKING:Trump Says U.S. Campaign Against Iran Will Continue: “We’re Not Finished Yet”.
U.S. President Donald Trump has signaled that the United States intends to continue its military campaign against Iran, declaring that the current strategy of sustained strikes will remain in place as the conflict enters another intense phase.
Speaking during the ongoing crisis involving the United States and Israel, Trump said the U.S. military would pursue “more of the same” operations against Iranian targets, emphasizing that the campaign is far from over.
The president added bluntly, “We’re not finished yet,” indicating that further military action could be carried out in the coming days.
The remarks come amid continuing joint U.S.–Israeli strikes aimed at weakening Iran’s military capabilities, including its missile systems, naval forces, and defense infrastructure.
According to statements from American officials, thousands of targets across Iran have already been struck since the start of the campaign, significantly damaging the country’s military assets.
Trump also claimed that Iran’s military power has been severely degraded, saying that key components of its navy, air force, and air-defense systems have been destroyed during the operation.
He suggested that the United States retains the capability to carry out even more extensive attacks if necessary.
Despite the aggressive tone, the president has also hinted that the conflict could end relatively soon if U.S. objectives are achieved.
In recent comments, he suggested that much of Iran’s strategic infrastructure has already been targeted and that the timeline for ending the campaign could ultimately depend on decisions made by the White House.
The conflict, which began with coordinated strikes by the United States and Israel earlier in 2026, has raised fears of a wider regional war across the Middle East.
Tensions remain high as Iran has threatened retaliation and global energy markets react nervously to disruptions near critical shipping routes.
International leaders and analysts continue to watch developments closely, warning that the situation could escalate further if diplomatic efforts fail to reduce tensions.
For now, however, the message from Washington remains clear: the military campaign will continue until its strategic goals are met.
