Former president outlines strategy targeting Iran’s military and nuclear capabilities amid rising Middle East tensions
Former U.S. President Donald Trump said Washington is close to achieving its military objectives against Iran, claiming the conflict in the Middle East could soon come to an end.
In a statement posted on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump detailed what he described as a comprehensive U.S. strategy aimed at weakening Iran’s military capabilities. He said the primary objective is to significantly degrade Iran’s missile systems, including launchers, command networks and related defense infrastructure.
Trump added that the U.S. is also targeting Iran’s defense industry, including weapons manufacturing facilities, research institutions and supply chains, in an effort to curb Tehran’s long-term military strength.
He emphasized that the strategy extends beyond ground and missile systems to include Iran’s naval and air forces. According to Trump, efforts are underway to neutralize Iran’s air defense systems, fighter aircraft and naval assets to limit its overall combat effectiveness.
On Iran’s nuclear program, Trump reiterated a firm stance, saying the U.S. would not allow Tehran to come close to acquiring nuclear weapons capability. He warned that any such development would trigger an immediate and decisive response.
Trump also stressed the importance of protecting U.S. allies in the region, including Israel, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Kuwait, pledging continued support in the face of potential threats.
He noted that while countries using the Strait of Hormuz bear primary responsibility for its security, the U.S. stands ready to assist if necessary.

