Netanyahu Says Iran War Goals Achieved 'Beyond Halfway Point'
Netanyahu said the campaign has degraded Iran’s military and nuclear capabilities, killing thousands in the Revolutionary Guard, with over half of mission goals met, he said.
- On Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Newsmax CEO Christopher Ruddy that the joint U.S.-Israel campaign against Iran has surpassed the halfway point in mission success, citing progress in degrading military capabilities.
- President Donald Trump launched the war alongside Netanyahu on Feb 28, initially projecting a four to six week timeline to destroy Iran's nuclear program and missile facilities.
- Casualties include "thousands" of Revolutionary Guards members, Netanyahu said, noting the operation is "wiping out all" of Iran's industrial base and plants to dismantle its nuclear program.
- Energy pipelines are being rerouted westward across Saudi Arabia to the Red Sea and Mediterranean, as Trump claimed the war effectively achieved "regime change" by empowering moderate figures.
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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that his country has met “more than half” of the targets in the U.S.-led offensive against Iran, launched on February 28. In an interview with the U.S. channel Newsmax TV, the president said that “we have definitely achieved more than half (of the targets),” pointing to progress in the destruction of Iran's military and nuclear infrastructure. “We are about to end its arms industry, with its…
The campaign aims to prevent a far more dangerous future. The US and Israeli mission in Iran has passed the halfway point. The focus is now on Iran's enriched uranium stockpiles. This was announced by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing his interview with Newsmax. Read also: "In the coming days": US-Iran talks may take place in Pakistan. During the conversation, he confidently assessed the joint military operation…
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