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US military is ready to restart Iran war if diplomacy fails

On Wednesday, the top U.S. General said that U.S. soldiers were ready to resume combat if Tehran did not reach a negotiated settlement. The Trump administration was trying to portray this 'war' as a decisive win against Iran. The remarks were made a day after Donald Trump backed away from a threatened civilization ending assault on Iran, on Tuesday night. Two hours before the deadline that he set for Tehran to open up the blockaded Strait of Hormuz. U.S. officials and Iranian officials will meet for talks in Pakistan on Friday.

"We hope Iran chooses peace," said General Dan Caine at a Pentagon press conference.

"A ceasefire, is just a pause, and the joint forces remain ready to resume combat operations if called or ordered --?with the speed and precision we have shown over the past 38 days."

Saudi Arabia's East-West oil pipe, its sole outlet for crude exports at the moment, was still hit by an Iranian attack despite the ceasefire. Saudi Arabia reported that it had intercepted nine drones in the last few hours, while Kuwait claimed to have been attacked by Iranian drones.

US. STRATEGIC WIN OR GAINS?

Tehran has claimed victory, and said it will enter the talks with no trust in U.S. negotiating teams.

In a recent statement, Iran's Supreme National Security Council stated that the enemy had suffered a historic, crushing and undeniable defeat in its illegal, unjust and criminal war on the Iranian people.

Pete Hegseth of the U.S. Department of Defense, on the other hand, described Iran as a defeated military power with no choice but to reach a deal. Hegseth, Caine and others spoke of the destruction of Iran’s missile and defense industries. Hegseth stated that the U.S. Military was "hanging out" in the Middle East, to "ensure Iran adheres to the two-week truce and monitor the country's stockpile of enriched uranium." He added that the United States will take action "if necessary." Hegseth said that President Trump could have crippled Iran's economy in just minutes but chose mercy. Caine outlined the tactical victories the U.S. Military had made, including the destruction of about 80% of Iran's Air Defense Systems, the?attack on 90% of its Weapons factories, and the sinking of approximately 90% of the regular naval fleet.

Experts say that the strategic goals have not been achieved, as the Iranian regime is still largely intact. Tehran could be even more confident in the future.

U.S. troops are in the Middle East, and that number is increasing. U.S. officials said that the movement of Marines from San Diego to the Middle East was continuing for the time being.

In the 38-day conflict, 13 U.S. soldiers were killed and 372 injured. The vast majority had returned to duty.

Last week, the U.S. conducted operations to save two airmen who had been forced from their plane after it was shot down over Iran.

The successful evacuation ended one of most dangerous episodes of the war.

(source: Reuters)