U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that American combat operations in Iran are ongoing and will persist until the United States achieves its strategic objectives. In a video message shared on Truth Social, Trump confirmed that three U.S. service members were killed during the conflict and warned that additional casualties are possible as military actions continue.
The president emphasized that U.S. forces remain fully engaged, describing the mission as critical to protecting American interests and national security. “Combat operations continue at this time in full force, and they will continue until all of our objectives are achieved,” Trump stated. He underscored that Washington’s goals in Iran are “very strong,” signaling that the administration does not intend to scale back military pressure in the near term.
Trump also pledged to avenge the deaths of the fallen service members, reinforcing his administration’s firm stance on responding to threats against Americans. The confirmation of U.S. military casualties marks a significant escalation in tensions surrounding the Iran conflict and raises concerns about the potential for further instability in the region.
The ongoing U.S. military operations in Iran come amid heightened geopolitical tensions, with global leaders closely monitoring developments. Analysts note that continued combat activity could have broader implications for Middle East security, energy markets, and international diplomatic relations.
As the situation unfolds, the White House has not disclosed specific operational details but maintains that American forces are acting to secure clear and defined objectives. With combat operations still underway, the focus remains on how long the conflict may continue and what impact it could have on U.S. foreign policy and regional stability.
The developments underscore the seriousness of the Iran conflict and highlight the administration’s commitment to pursuing its military and strategic goals despite mounting risks.


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