Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps or IRGC has claimed major attacks on United States pilots and fighter jet crews in Saudi Arabia.

IRGC’s Brigadier General Seyed Mahed Mousavi claimed the Iranian military targeted the residences of 200 US pilots and personnel at the all carge area in Saudi Arabia with missiles and drones.

Mousavi claimed that a US Awax aircraft was also destroyed while several other American jets were damaged in the strikes.

Iran has bombed US bases across the Middle East in retaliation for the American and Israeli strikes, forcing American troops to relocate to hotels and office spaces throughout the region.

According to a New York Times report, the IRGC has also urged the IRGC Navy also claimed major attacks on naval vessels, military meetings, radar installations, and drone defense systems in the region.

In the United Arab Emirates, a US Marines meeting in a coastal area was targeted by drones while moving outside a military base near Bahrain’s Manama airport.

A US fifth fleet Hawk anti- drone system outside a military base was also reportedly destroyed by drones.

In Kuwait, two early warning radar systems at the US military base in Ahmed Aljabber were also destroyed by Iranian drones.

The IRGC has already warned that the offices of the 18 largest US tech companies in the region would now be targeted.

The attacks come as Donald Trump said the US military would leave Iran in the next two to three weeks.

I think we two or three weeks.

We leave because there’s no reason for us to do this.

Look, problem with the trait.

A guy can take a mine, drop it in the water and say, “Oh, it’s unsafe”.

It’s not like you’re taking out an army or you’re taking out a country or you they can drop it or you can take a machine gun from the shore and shoot a little few bullets at a ship or maybe an over the shoulder missile, small missiles.

Uh that’s not for us.

That’ll be for France.

That’ll be for whoever is using the train.

But I think when we leave probably that’s all cleared up.

Today I heard tremendous numbers of ships we’re sailing through.

uh we’re negotiating with them right now.

Uh they’ve been again we have had regime change.

Now regime change was not one of the things I had as a goal.

I had one goal.

They will have no nuclear weapon and that goal has been attained.

They will not have nuclear weapons.

Uh but we’re finishing the job and I think within maybe two weeks, maybe a couple of days longer to do the job, but we want to knock out every single thing they have.

Now, it’s possible that we’ll make a deal before that cuz we’ll hit bridges and we’ve hit some we’ll hit some bridges.

Got a couple of nice bridges in mind.

Uh but if they come to the table, that’ll be good.

But doesn’t matter whether they come or not.

We’ve set them back.

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It’ll take 15 to 20 years for them to rebuild what we’ve done to them.

Earlier, a Wall Street Journal report had claimed that Trump had told his aids about his plans to exit the Iran war even without reopening the straight of Hormuz.

This comes at a time when Pentagon is preparing to send more US troops for a possible ground invasion of Iran.

just on the straight of Hormuz, is opening the straight an essential objective to operation epic fury or is that the job of those other countries?

And then secondly, uh without asking you to comment on things that you can’t talk about, what is your message to Americans who love the president and strongly believe in him but are very worried about this notion of boots on the ground?

Ultimately, I think the president’s truth this morning uh lays that out very well that this straight of Hormuz issue, which we’ve set the conditions for success, and we will make sure Iran is knows that very clearly, is not just a United States of America uh problem set.

Uh we’ve been willing to lead, President Trump’s led the entire time, but it’s not just us.

So ultimately, I think other countries should pay attention when the president speaks.

He’s proven that when he speaks, he means something.

and he’s pointing out um you know you might might want to start learning how to fight for yourself.

Uh it’s something some of us have been saying for quite some time.

Uh you can’t just have flags, you have to have formations.

You can’t just have a few ships, you have enough to affect change.

Those things matter in a dangerous world with ascended adversaries.

As far as President Trump and boots on the ground, uh I don’t understand why the base, which they have already, they understand wouldn’t have faith in his ability to execute on this.

Look at his track record of pursuing peace through strength, America first outcomes.

Uh, and what he’s simply saying, and it’s exactly true, and I’ve said from this podium, too, we’re not going to foreclose any option.

You can’t fight and win a war if you tell your adversary what you are willing to do or what you are not willing to do to include boots on the ground.

The our adversary right now thinks there are 15 different ways we could come at them with boots on the ground.

And guess what?

There are.

So if we needed to, we could execute those options on behalf of the president of the United States and this department.

Or maybe we don’t have to use them at all.

Maybe negotiations work or maybe there’s a different approach.

The point is to be unpredictable in that certainly not let anybody know what you’re willing to do or not do.

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But if anybody has internalized the lessons of Iraq and Afghanistan as the first one, President Trump, to call them out for what they are, he’s not going to repeat those lessons.

And I I think I’ve been very clear about that from the podium.

On Tuesday, Trump had slammed the NATO allies including United Kingdom and France, asking them to build up some courage and take the straight of Hormuz.

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