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Trump Drops Shocking Claim: “Iran Could Be Wiped Out Overnight” — World on Edge

 


Global tensions have intensified after U.S. President Donald Trump made a dramatic and controversial claim that the United States could completely destroy Iran in a single night.

Speaking to reporters, Trump stated that the U.S. military has the capability to “take out” the entire country quickly, adding that such an operation could happen at any moment.

The remarks come amid a rapidly escalating conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran, with military operations already underway across the region. According to officials, U.S. forces have been heavily engaged in recent missions, including a large-scale rescue operation involving more than 150 aircraft to recover downed service members.

Trump’s comments also align with broader warnings issued in recent days, where he threatened to target Iran’s critical infrastructure, including power plants and bridges, if diplomatic efforts fail.

The situation has raised serious concerns among analysts and global leaders, who warn that such rhetoric could push the conflict toward a full-scale war. Strikes on infrastructure could have devastating consequences, not only for Iran but for the entire Middle East region.

Meanwhile, Iran has continued to resist pressure, rejecting ceasefire proposals and maintaining its stance against U.S. demands. The ongoing conflict has already resulted in significant casualties and growing instability across neighboring countries.

The crisis is also impacting global markets, particularly oil supply routes such as the Strait of Hormuz, a critical artery for international energy trade. Any further escalation could send shockwaves through the global economy.

As tensions rise and deadlines loom, the world is watching closely. Whether this situation leads to direct confrontation or last-minute diplomacy may depend on what happens in the coming days.

GlobalCrisisWatch will continue to monitor this developing story and provide real-time updates.

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