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Trump rules out ceasefire, considers gradually reducing military operations against Iran

US President Donald Trump, on Friday, revealed a new direction for the American administration, which involves studying the gradual reduction of military operations against the Iranian regime. Trump explained via his 'Truth Social' platform that the United States is approaching the achievement of its strategic goals in the region, which allows for a review of the large military efforts currently being exerted in the Middle East.

Despite talk of reducing operations, the US President categorically ruled out the possibility of reaching a ceasefire at this stage. Trump assured reporters before heading to Florida that he sees no point in stopping the fighting while American and Israeli forces are on track to achieve complete 'victory' and fundamentally weaken Iranian capabilities.

In a related context, American media sources reported that Washington is about to send additional reinforcements of Marine Corps 'Marines' to the Middle East. These military movements come amid increasing speculation about the possibility of an imminent ground operation targeting strategic locations within Iranian territory or its vital surroundings.

Press reports indicated that the American administration is seriously considering the option of controlling the strategically important Iranian island of 'Kharg'. This potential step aims to exert maximum pressure on Tehran to force it to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and ensure the unimpeded flow of global energy supplies.

During an event held at the White House attended by Naval College students, Trump praised what he described as the great successes of the military operation, which entered its fourth week. The US President emphasized the strength of the American army and navy, considering that there is no force on earth capable of defeating them in a direct confrontation.

Trump's recent statements were characterized by a kind of contradiction regarding the timeline of the conflict, as his promises varied between a very near end to the war and an assertion that the army is not in a hurry. This fluctuation reflects the complexity of the field and political landscape in dealing with the Iranian file and its regional and international repercussions.

Regarding navigation security in the Strait of Hormuz, Trump reiterated his position that the United States does not directly rely on this waterway for transporting its oil. However, he expressed his country's willingness to assist other countries that use the strait if those countries request support to secure and monitor it against potential threats.

The US President sharply criticized Washington's allies in NATO, describing them as 'cowards' for refusing to participate in securing waterways. Trump considered that the alliance without American leadership and support is nothing but a 'paper tiger' incapable of facing real military challenges.

Trump affirmed that securing the Strait of Hormuz is a simple military maneuver that allies could have carried out to reduce the risks of rising global oil prices. He added that their refusal to help despite the low risks involved in the operation is something the American administration will not forget in its future dealings with these partners.

Sources indicate that the current US strategy focuses on delivering strong blows to the Iranian regime to ensure the elimination of the threats it poses in the region. Trump believes that intense military pressure is the only way to ensure long-term stability, away from diplomatic solutions that he sees as ineffective at present.

International circles are cautiously monitoring these developments, especially with the increasing American military buildup in the region and Washington's hinting at specific ground operations. These statements raise fears of the conflict expanding and turning into a comprehensive regional confrontation that could affect the stability of the global economy and energy markets.

In conclusion, the American position remains suspended between the desire to reduce long-term military commitments and the necessity of militarily resolving the confrontation with Iran. Trump's statements confirm that Washington will not accept anything less than achieving all its declared goals, which makes the option of de-escalation out of reach in the near future.

I don't want a ceasefire, no one stops fighting when they are literally annihilating the other side.

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