Neither Donald Trump nor the US are going to be “bored” and they promise maintain the offensive as long as “necessary”. The US president has assured that there is no set deadline to end the conflict, because “although We anticipated 4 or 5 weeks, we have the capacity to stay for a long time“.
“Yo I’m not going to get bored of this in a weekas they have said,” he alluded in ironic reference to the press critical of his movement that began on Saturday. In fact, moments before his appearance this Monday at the White House, after 48 hours of constant blows to the heart of the Islamic regime.
Leaving the deadlines up in the air, what is defined, at least in Trumpist rhetoric, is its objective, which is none other than “destroy all the nuclear capacity of this sinister regime“, in reference to the already beheaded political-religious Government of Iran.
“An Iranian regime with nuclear weapons would be an intolerable threat“, he added in a diffuse and multi-thematic appearance at the White House this Monday. Back to the main question, he proudly defended that the US has “the most powerful army in the world and we will win without problems”, although he has admitted some casualties that he promises to “avenge”.
Convinced of his victory against Tehran’s nuclear program, Trump has remarked that “the we will achieve it, whatever the cost“.