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Trump Declares United States Is Decimating Iran as Advisor Reveals War Could Last Six Weeks and Cost Twelve Billion Dollars

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President Donald Trump sounded confident this Sunday, taking to Truth Social to assert that the United States is “decimating” Iran as the war officially entered its third week.

His comments came alongside alarming updates from his economic advisor, who revealed that the conflict could extend for another month or more and has already cost billions.

War Timeline and Cost Revealed by White House Advisor

Kevin Hassett, Director of the National Economic Council, told CBS’ Face the Nation that Operation Epic Fury, as the US campaign in Iran is being called, may last between four to six weeks.

According to Hassett, the US has already spent $12 billion on military operations.

“Based on daily briefings, the Department of War estimates that we are ahead of schedule in achieving our objectives,” Hassett explained.

“We are a couple of weeks in, and this timeline gives clarity on when the President might declare mission success.”

Trump Targets Iranian Media Claims

In his social media post, Trump accused Iran of exaggerating its military capabilities.

He highlighted the use of AI and media manipulation, claiming that the country’s so-called victories were largely fabricated.

“Iran has long been a master of media manipulation,” Trump wrote.

“They are militarily weak but excel at feeding false information to the Fake News Media. Now AI has become another weapon for their disinformation.”

He cited “phony Kamikaze Boats” as examples of Iranian propaganda aimed at creating the illusion of military strength.

Human and Material Toll Mounts

The US military has already suffered casualties, with 13 servicemembers killed since the campaign began.

Six of these deaths occurred when a US KC-135 plane crashed in western Iraq, which officials confirmed was in friendly airspace and not due to enemy fire.

Meanwhile, Iran retaliated by targeting an oil facility in the United Arab Emirates.

The depot, which exports over 1.7 million barrels of crude daily—roughly two percent of global demand—was forced to suspend operations after a fire erupted.

Strategic Moves in the Strait of Hormuz

Trump warned that any interference with the Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil route, would prompt immediate US action.

“Should Iran, or anyone else, do anything to interfere with free and safe passage, I will reconsider my decisions,” he said.

Iranian officials responded with threats, warning that US-linked oil infrastructure would be destroyed if attacked.

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei also pledged to keep the strait closed.

In response, Trump called on global powers, including China, France, Japan, South Korea, and the UK, to send ships to help escort oil tankers through the region.

UN Reports Massive Displacement

The UN refugee agency estimates that the conflict has displaced up to 3.2 million people within Iran.

Despite the escalating situation, Trump has ruled out immediate negotiations with Iran, stating that any future deal must be “very solid” and likely require Iran to abandon its nuclear ambitions.

Impact and Consequences

The war is already straining US resources and global energy markets.

Oil disruptions could impact prices worldwide, while the humanitarian crisis continues to worsen inside Iran.

Militarily, the conflict risks further escalation across the Middle East as both sides target strategic infrastructure.

What’s Next?

US forces continue to target Iranian drones, missiles, and boat launch sites, with over 15,000 enemy targets reportedly struck.

The coming weeks will be critical in determining whether the conflict de-escalates, intensifies, or draws in additional international involvement to secure maritime trade routes.

Summary

President Trump is confidently declaring that the US is dominating Iran, while military and economic advisers warn the conflict could last another month and has already cost $12 billion.

Casualties on both sides, retaliatory strikes, and threats surrounding the Strait of Hormuz underscore the conflict’s potential to reshape regional stability and global energy markets.

Bulleted Takeaways

  • President Trump claims the US is “decimating” Iran as the war enters its third week.
  • Kevin Hassett indicates the conflict could last 4–6 weeks, with $12 billion spent so far.
  • US military has suffered 13 casualties, including six from a non-hostile plane crash.
  • Iran retaliates by attacking UAE oil infrastructure, disrupting 1.7 million barrels per day.
  • Trump urges global powers to escort oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz.
  • UN estimates 3.2 million people displaced in Iran since the conflict began.
  • No ceasefire negotiations yet; Trump demands Iran meet solid conditions, likely including nuclear disarmament.
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