Trump Claims Iran Campaign Beats Flash‑Loan Speed, 10 Ships Gone, Nuclear HODL Still a No‑Go
At a Medal of Honor ceremony, former President Donald Trump weighed in on the US‑Iran showdown, insisting the actions are “faster than planned” – a pace he likened to a flash‑loan that clears before you can say “gas fee.” He added that Washington is laser‑focused on striking its objectives.
Trump warned that Iran’s ballistic‑missile program is “rapidly developing,” asserting Tehran already fields missiles capable of reaching Europe and edging ever closer to a range that could threaten the United States—basically a hostile token that could crash the whole network.
He reiterated that a nuclear‑armed Iran is “unacceptable to the United States,” accusing Tehran of still chasing a nuclear capability the way some traders chase a moonshot coin that never lands.
The president announced the US has already taken out 10 Iranian ships and that the large‑scale military push is slated for 4‑5 weeks, though it could stretch longer. Despite the timeline, Trump said the campaign is ahead of expectations and that the US will “easily win,” as if the victory were a guaranteed airdrop.
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