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Trump Issues ‘Third Wave’ Warning to Iran: ‘Everything’s Knocked Out, More Coming’

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Trump’s Warning to Tehran

Speaking via Truth Social and in subsequent media interactions, Donald Trump doubled down on America’s military campaign against Iran, warning that the assault would continue until what he described as “all objectives” were achieved.

Trump claimed that more than 48 leaders of the Iranian regime had been eliminated in joint US-Israel operations carried out under the military campaign widely referred to as Operation Epic Fury. However, independent verification of the number of casualties has not been publicly confirmed.


The Third Wave Threat

Trump’s reference to a possible “third wave” of strikes suggests that the military campaign is unfolding in multiple phases.

  • The first phase reportedly targeted Iran’s nuclear and missile infrastructure.
  • The second phase focused on command centres of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and senior military leadership.
  • A potential third phase, according to Trump’s remarks, could aim to neutralize Iran’s remaining retaliatory capabilities.

Military analysts say such phased campaigns are often designed to weaken both infrastructure and leadership structures over time.


Iran’s Response

Iran has continued retaliatory strikes across the Gulf region.

Reports indicate that Iranian missile and drone attacks have targeted locations linked to US military presence, including facilities in Bahrain and other regional infrastructure.

Iran’s Supreme Leader has called on the IRGC and allied forces to intensify operations as tensions escalate across the region.

Explosions have been reported in several Gulf cities, including Dubai and Doha, though the full extent of damage remains unclear.


Global Reaction

World leaders have urged restraint as the conflict risks widening.

The United Nations Secretary-General has called for an immediate ceasefire and diplomatic dialogue.

Countries including Russia, China, and Pakistan have criticised the US-Israeli military campaign.

Meanwhile, India has maintained a neutral stance, urging all parties to resolve the crisis through diplomacy.


Outlook

The Iran-US-Israel conflict continues to evolve rapidly, raising fears of a wider regional war in the Middle East.

Military escalation in the region could have significant consequences for global energy markets, international security, and geopolitical stability.

The Press of Asia will continue providing live updates on developments in the Iran-US-Israel conflict.

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