The American president, Donald Trumpstated this Monday that he made the decision to launch the attack against Iran because it was the last opportunity to stop the country’s alleged nuclear program.
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“This was our last and best chance to attackwhat we are doing right now, and eliminate the intolerable threats posed by this sick and sinister regime,” Trump said at the White House.
In addition to this, Trump himself assured that the United States can continue the war against Iran for much longer than four or five weeks. Let us remember that just last weekend, both they and Israel carried out a joint attack that led to the death of Ali Khamenei.
On the other hand, the president stated this Monday that The attack against Iran is achieving its objectives ahead of schedulebut he also warned that the war could extend “much longer” than he initially estimated, around a month.
“We are already well ahead of our time projections,” Trump said at the White House, adding: “From the beginning we projected four or five weeksbut we have the capacity to go much further. “We will do it.”
Escalation of violence due to attack on Iran
In the last few hours, it was announced that the Qatar Air Force shot down two Iranian bombers on Mondaythe Ministry of Defense announced in a statement, after the Islamic republic attacked gas facilities in the emirate.

“The Qatar Air Force successfully shot down two SU-24 aircraft coming from the Islamic Republic of Iran. It also intercepted seven ballistic missiles thanks to air defense and five drones, which were targeting various areas of the country this Monday,” the Ministry of Defense said.
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Until now, it is unknown what new level the conflict could trigger if a peaceful way to return to peace is not found.
(With information from AFP)


Donald Trump affirmed that he is not bored with the crisis in Iran and that his administration projects that the conflict could last "four to five weeks".
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