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Did Iran Really Reach the Brink of Surrender? Trump’s G7 Remark Raises Questions

Did Iran Really Reach the Brink of Surrender Trump’s G7 Remark Raises Questions

US President Donald Trump has warned that Iran may be close to Surrender its weapons amid ongoing military strikes. His remarks came during discussions with world leaders about the growing tensions in the Middle East.

According to reports, Trump told leaders that the situation with Iran has reached a critical point. He suggested that the country could soon face pressure to Surrender its military capabilities. The president also claimed that Iran’s leadership is under severe strain due to the continued conflict.

Trump said there may be no senior official left in Tehran able to publicly announce disarmament. This statement raised concerns among global leaders who are closely monitoring the conflict.

The US president also addressed the situation in the Strait of Hormuz. He stated that the waterway appears to be stabilizing and that commercial ships should resume normal operations. The Strait of Hormuz is a key global shipping route for oil and trade.

Trump warned that urgent decisions are needed to prevent a larger war in the coming years. He argued that if tensions continue to rise, a full-scale conflict with Iran could emerge within five years.

During discussions with the Group of Seven (G7) leaders, several participants reportedly urged the United States to end the conflict quickly. They also stressed the importance of keeping the Strait of Hormuz safe for international shipping.

Meanwhile, US Defense Secretary Pat Higgsith gave a strong statement about ongoing operations. He said Iranian air defense systems have largely been neutralized by recent military strikes.

Higgsith added that Iran’s leadership has gone into hiding as the conflict intensifies. He warned that the United States plans to continue military action until its objectives are achieved.

According to US military officials, the current day marks the 14th day of operations against Iran. Authorities described it as the heaviest phase of strikes so far.

Military leaders also reported that the Iranian navy has suffered major damage during the recent attacks. However, they acknowledged that Iran still has the ability to threaten nearby forces and commercial vessels.

Despite the pressure, Iranian officials have rejected calls for negotiations. Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Esmaeil Baqaei, said the country will not Surrender while military attacks continue.

Baqaei stated that Iran refuses to discuss ceasefire proposals under current conditions. He warned that Iranian forces are prepared to respond strongly to US and Israeli actions.

The ongoing confrontation has become one of the most serious crises between the United States and Iran in recent years. With both sides maintaining strong positions, the possibility of Surrender or further escalation remains uncertain.

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Global attention is now focused on developments in the Strait of Hormuz and the broader Middle East. Many countries are urging restraint as the conflict continues to unfold.

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