Trump outlines four war aims on Iran, warns ‘big wave’ still to come

·

US President Donald Trump has set out four objectives in the escalating conflict with Iran, warning that “the big wave” of strikes is still to come.

Speaking at the White House, Trump said the US aims to destroy Iran’s ballistic missile stockpiles and production capability, “annihilate” its navy, prevent it from obtaining a nuclear weapon, and stop it from arming proxy militant groups.

On missile strikes, he said: “You see that happening on an hourly basis.” He also claimed ten Iranian naval vessels had already been “knocked out” and were “at the bottom of the sea”.

While he did not explicitly call for regime change, he told CNN “yes” when asked if the US was doing more to help the Iranian people regain control of their country.

He warned further escalation was imminent: “We haven’t even started hitting them hard. The big wave hasn’t even happened. The big one is coming soon.”

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said: “The hardest hits are yet to come.”

Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth insisted: “This is not a so-called regime change war.”

The conflict has widened across the region, with reported casualties in Iran and further strikes involving Israel and allied groups.

Source: ABC News

Share:

KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TGH

By subscribing you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Latest News

Alex Papps marks 20 years on Play School

A special exhibition celebrating 60 years of the iconic children’s television program Play School has opened in Melbourne.

Parthenon Marbles advocate inspires Oakleigh Grammar’s Year 12 students

Oakleigh Grammar was honoured to host respected Greek Australian community leader, Emanuel Comino.

Balance the Scales: What it will actually take to end gendered violence

Each year, International Women’s Day gives us a theme. This year, the United Nations has called on us to “Balance the Scales.”

It’s International Women’s Day, but let’s hear from the men fighting patriarchy

Encouragingly, there is also a growing group of men within the community who are choosing a different path.

‘Back yourself’: Justice Chrissa Loukas-Karlsson on a life in law and breaking barriers

Raised between Queensland and Sydney, she learned from a young age what it meant to stand slightly outside the mainstream.

You May Also Like

AHEPA Australia raises funds to support Greek language in Greece’s remote island schools

AHEPA Australia’s NSW branch, in partnership with the Kostis Palamas Centre, has successfully hosted a patriotic fundraising event.

South Hellas Fathers: Tribute to my father Stevie Walker

‘Hellas’ has been removed from the name in an effort to de-ethicise Australian football, but the players’ kit remains blue and white,.

Change of date for Greek Fest at Brighton-Le-Sands due to unforeseen circumstances

The Greek Orthodox Community of NSW has today advised of an important date change for the highly anticipated Greek Fest @ Brighton-Le-Sands.