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Donald Trump Claims Iran’s Military Has Been “Knocked Out” Amid Escalating Conflict
Washington, D.C. — March 3, 2026 — U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday asserted that the United States and its ally Israel have effectively crippled Iran’s military capabilities after four days of intense military operations. Speaking to reporters in the White House Oval Office during a meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Trump declared that major components of Iran’s defense forces — including its navy, air force, radar systems and air detection networks — have been “knocked out” as part of the ongoing campaign. �
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Trump’s Assessment of the Conflict
Trump told the press that U.S. and Israeli strikes had inflicted severe damage on Iranian military infrastructure, effectively neutralizing key capabilities:
“They have no navy — it’s been knocked out.”
“They have no air force — it’s been knocked out.”
“They have no air detection — that’s been knocked out.”
“Their radar has been knocked out… just about everything’s been knocked out.” �
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Trump’s comments came amid the most serious U.S.-Iranian military confrontation in decades, which has seen air strikes, missile launches, and attacks across the Middle East involving multiple nations.
Conflict Background
The conflict escalated over the weekend after coordinated U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran targeting military sites, missile facilities, and strategic infrastructure. Iranian forces have responded with missile and drone strikes against U.S. and allied positions in the Gulf region, including attacks on bases and embassies, further widening the confrontation. �
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Casualties have mounted on both sides, with Iran reporting hundreds of deaths and widespread damage to civilian and military sites. Iranian-backed militias and allied groups in Lebanon and elsewhere have also fired rockets and drones into neighboring countries, raising fears of broader regional warfare. �
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Trump on Justification and Strategy
In his remarks, Trump denied that Israel forced the United States into action, a claim that had circulated in earlier reporting by U.S. officials. He said intelligence suggested Iran was preparing to launch attacks, and the United States acted preemptively. “Based on the way the negotiations were going, I thought they were going to attack first,” Trump said. “So if anything, I might have forced Israel’s hand.” �
News24
However, this account contrasts with earlier statements by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who had indicated that U.S. military involvement was partly in response to knowledge that Israel was prepared to strike Iran first. �
Reuters
Leadership and Future Plans
Trump also acknowledged uncertainty about the aftermath of the strikes and Iran’s leadership structure. He noted that key figures he had considered as potential leaders in a post-conflict Iran had been killed in the attacks, complicating U.S. hopes for a more moderate government emerging. �
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Despite the apparent successes touted by Trump, there were no signs that Iran was prepared to surrender, and Iranian forces continued to launch counterattacks. Analysts have warned that the conflict could drag on, disrupt global oil markets, and increase geopolitical instability across the Middle East. �
The Guardian
International Reactions and Economic Impact
Chancellor Merz expressed support for the effort but cautioned about economic consequences, including rising oil and gas prices due to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz — a key global energy transit route. Trump, conversely, predicted that oil prices would fall “lower than even before” once the conflict ended. �
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Several countries have closed embassies and issued travel alerts as the conflict widens, with Gulf states notably on edge due to the risk of spillover attacks. �
The Times of India
Context: This article builds on multiple current reports of ongoing military activity between the U.S., Israel and Iran in March 2026, including President Trump’s public remarks on the status of Iranian military capabilities and the broader regional impact of the conflict. �
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