Trump said at a press conference in Florida today
This war has been "completely" ended. They (Iran) indeed have no navy, no air force, and no air defense equipment left; all of these have been destroyed. They have no radar, no telecommunications facilities, nor leadership.
Everything has disappeared.
So, from this perspective, we can now leave here and call it a great success.
Make a few comments: don't say Iran surrendered, just claim your own victory. This violates basic narrative logic. The other side does not acknowledge defeat, yet you insist on claiming victory, which is a strange phenomenon in the history of world wars.
Nayini, a spokesperson for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, announced on March 8 that they would activate advanced long-range missiles that had rarely been used before, and revealed that Iran has sufficient weapons reserves to sustain high-intensity combat for at least six months.
If Iran really refuses to surrender and drags the war into a protracted conflict, Trump's outcome may change from his proclaimed "peace president" to a "war president" devoured by domestic crises. According to the current situation and political climate, he may face a dual dilemma of failed political gamble and economic commitments backfiring. From that confident "game-changer," he could become a "scapegoat" devoured by domestic oil prices and votes.
Trump's current situation is very awkward, unable to win or retreat. All the bold, hard, and false words are just paving the way to end this war. Iran has accurately grasped Trump's pulse, and this time they want him to learn a lesson.
Original: toutiao.com/article/1859234673114176/
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