WASHINGTON — Speaking 36 hours into the most significant Middle East conflict in decades, President Trump dismissed concerns over military overstretch, asserting that the U.S. is prepared to sustain high-intensity operations through April.
1. The Five-Week Strategy
When questioned by The New York Times on the sustainability of the current aerial and maritime assault, Trump was blunt:
- The Duration: “Well, we intended four to five weeks. It won’t be difficult,” he stated.
- Global Stockpiles: He emphasized that the U.S. is not at risk of running out of precision-guided munitions. “We have tremendous amounts of ammunition… stored all over the world in different countries.”
- Objective-Driven: The President reiterated that the bombing campaign will only cease once Iran’s nuclear and missile capabilities are neutralized.
2. Acknowledging American Losses
The President took a somber tone regarding the three U.S. service members confirmed killed in retaliatory strikes.
- “Three is Too Many”: While mourning the initial losses, Trump was candid about the risks ahead. “Projections suggested the number could be quite a bit higher… We expect casualties.”
- Pentagon Readiness: Despite these risks, he insisted the military has sufficient forces to continue the campaign “if we have to.”
3. The “Venezuela Model” & Post-Khamenei Iran
With the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the question of “what comes next” dominated the interview.
- The Perfect Scenario: Trump pointed to his administration’s recent actions in Venezuela (where former President Nicolás Maduro was seized in January 2026) as the “perfect scenario” for Iran.
- IRGC Defection: He expressed hope that members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) would “surrender to the people” rather than fight for a collapsed central leadership.
- Mystery Successors: When asked who should lead a new Iran, Trump claimed to have “three very good choices” already vetted but refused to name them, saying, “Let’s get the job done first.”
War Projection: March – April 2026
| Metric | Trump’s Assessment | Strategic Reality |
| Duration | 4 to 5 Weeks | High risk of regional spillover into May. |
| Ammunition | “Tremendous Amounts” | Potential strain on “smart” bomb reserves. |
| Casualties | Higher numbers expected | Domestic political pressure may rise with toll. |
| Outcome | “Venezuela Model” | Aiming for a rapid transition to a pro-Western gov. |

