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Trump’s bold claims on Iran’s Military face scrutiny amidst conflict

Oluwaseun Sonde by Oluwaseun Sonde
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The United States President, Donald J. Trump has again ignited controversy with a recent statement on X, declaring Iran’s military a “complete and total mess”.

He asserted that Iran’s Navy and Air Force “doesn’t even exist anymore” and that the nation has been “completely defeated.”

Trump’s remarks, which also claimed Iran is “all talk and no action” and that the “Bully of the Middle East is DEAD,” come amidst a complex and volatile period in US-Iran relations, marked by ongoing hostilities and a fragile ceasefire.

However, a closer examination of recent developments and the expert analyses paints a more nuanced picture than the former President’s definitive pronouncements.

While the 2026 Iran War has undoubtedly inflicted significant damage on Iran’s military infrastructure, particularly its air defenses and nuclear facilities due to US-Israeli airstrikes, claims of total defeat appear to be an overstatement.

Reports from various news outlets indicate that active hostilities persist, with both sides engaging in strikes and counter-strikes.

Just recently, US forces shot down Iranian drones threatening maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, and the US responded with strikes on an Iranian military ground control station.

Iran, in turn, has launched missile and
drone attacks on US bases in the region in retaliation for American strikes.

These actions suggest a military that, while potentially degraded, remains operational and capable of projecting force.

Furthermore, experts like Foad Izadi, a professor at the University of Tehran, contend that Iran still maintains control over the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz and possesses longrange ballistic missiles and drones.

Izadi suggests that US attacks on radar, missile facilities may not significantly impact Iran’s decision- making, emphasizing that the resolution to the Strait of Hormuz situation is political, not purely military.

This perspective directly challenges the notion of a completely defeated and inactive Iranian military.

The current ceasefire, which began on April 8, is described as being “on a knife’s edge,” with both US and Iran exchanging attacks and President Trump himself threatening to restart full-scale war.

This ongoing tension and the continued exchange of fire contradic the assertion that Iran’s military has been entirely neutralized.

In conclusion, while Iran’s military capabilities have likely been impacted by the ongoing conflict and targeted strikes, the available evidence does not support the claim of a complete and total defeat.

The nation continues to engage in military actions, maintain strategic control over key waterways, and possess significant weaponry, indicating a persistent, albeit challenged, military presence in the Middle East.

Trump’s statement,while forceful, appears to diverge from the complex realities of the current geopolitical
landscape.

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