טראמפ גיט איראן א ראטע פון 15 איבער 10 און זאגט אז ער האט א פרעווענטיוו אטאקע.
President Donald Trump addressed reporters at the White House on March 4, 2026, declaring that the U.S.-led campaign against Iran is progressing exceptionally well. He rated the ongoing operations “far above a 10” on a scale of 1 to 10, emphasizing that decisive preemptive action was necessary to prevent what he described as a potential Iranian strike on Israel.
Trump’s remarks highlight his administration’s assertive approach to the escalating conflict, framing U.S. military measures as both successful and strategically essential. The president’s characterization of the campaign underscores his belief in strong, proactive intervention to protect allies and neutralize threats before they materialize.
However, Trump’s claims of imminent Iranian aggression contrast with assessments from the Pentagon, as reported by Reuters on March 2, 2026, which found no evidence indicating such planned strikes. This discrepancy points to differing interpretations of intelligence and illustrates the tension between political messaging and formal military analysis amid heightened regional hostilities.
The president’s statements serve both as a public justification for U.S. operations and a reinforcement of his administration’s broader strategy in the Middle East, presenting preemptive engagement as necessary to maintain regional stability and safeguard Israel from potential threats.