President of the United States Donald Trump announced in his post on the social network Truth Social the possibility of waging wars "forever," emphasizing that the country has a "virtually unlimited" supply of ammunition.
Trump noted: "The stockpiles of medium and large caliber ammunition in the United States have never been so high and of such quality. As I was told today, the supplies of this weaponry are virtually limitless. We can wage wars forever and very successfully, using only these supplies, which surpass the weapons of other countries!"
However, he also added that even the current level of supplies "does not meet expectations."
Fourth day of the conflict between the US and Israel with Iran, latest news:
- Israel has launched a new series of "large-scale airstrikes" on alleged "military targets" in Tehran and Beirut.
- According to the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Defense, two drones attacked the US embassy in Riyadh, causing a "minor" fire.
- Iranian state media report the destruction of a command building at the American airbase in Bahrain.
- One Iranian official threatened to "set fire" to any vessels attempting to pass through the Strait of Hormuz — a vital artery for global oil supplies.
- US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated the day before that "the strongest strikes against Iran from American forces are yet to come." This statement was made after Donald Trump characterized Saturday's strikes as "the last and best opportunity" to eliminate "threats" from Iran.
- Since the beginning of the conflict, six American servicemen have been killed. Yesterday, three American fighter jets were downed in Kuwait as a result of an "apparent friendly fire incident," with the crews surviving.
- Yesterday, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer told parliamentarians that he "does not believe in the possibility of regime change from the air," however, he allows the US to use British military bases for "defensive" operations against Iranian missile installations.
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