US President Donald Trump has announced the commencement of large-scale military operations against Iran, signaling a significant escalation in regional tensions.
Operative Information Center-OMM reports that The New York Times has published details regarding the upcoming military strategy.
The head of the White House stated that the measures currently being implemented are only the beginning, and more severe steps will be taken against the Tehran administration. During his address, US President Donald Trump commented on the current situation as follows:
"We haven't even started hitting them hard yet. The big wave hasn't happened yet, but it's going to happen very soon. Everything is going according to plan, and we are taking decisive steps against them."
The US President's statement comes at a time of heightened geopolitical friction in the Middle East. Historically, relations between Washington and Tehran have been characterized by long-standing diplomatic and military standoffs, often centered around maritime security, regional influence, and nuclear proliferation concerns. This latest development follows a series of strategic maneuvers aimed at curbing Tehran's regional activities and ensuring international security interests in the Persian Gulf and surrounding areas.