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Leavitt Declares Iran 'Defeated,' but Reality Tells a Different Story

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Karoline Leavitt stated that Iran has been defeated, but the ongoing conflict and Iran's strategies suggest a far more complex situation.

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Leavitt Declares Iran 'Defeated,' but Reality Tells a Different Story

Karoline Leavitt stated Iran has been "defeated," warning that any further violence would result from Tehran refusing to acknowledge that outcome.

Her remarks come as President Donald Trump weighs the possible deployment of U.S. troops in the region. Leavitt's statement contrasts with the persistence of Iranian military actions and the ongoing geopolitical complexity.

The war involving Iran has been largely unpopular in the U.S., with polls indicating rising unfavorable sentiment toward the operation among Americans.

Some critics argue that Trump has drawn the country into a conflict they believe primarily serves Israel’s interests. Iran’s strategy has focused in part on influencing global oil prices through its control of the Strait of Hormuz.

While Iran lacks the capability to deploy troops on U.S. soil, it has inflicted significant damage on American military bases overseas.

The conflict has sent mixed signals to both the American public and the international community. Trump has repeatedly said that peace is within reach, a claim Iranian officials have dismissed as an attempt to stabilize oil markets.

While Israel’s objectives have been clearly communicated since the start of the operation, U.S. messaging has been less consistent.

Officials have offered multiple justifications for the strike on Iran, including deterring Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons and responding to what the administration described as preparations for a potential attack. The situation is further complicated by the involvement of Houthi forces alongside Iran.

Pakistan is preparing to host peace talks between the parties, but tensions between Iran and the U.S. remain high.

It is unclear how long the conflict will continue or what concessions either side may be willing to make. There is growing speculation about how the U.S. will emerge from the conflict without damaging its global standing. Trump has faced criticism for alienating allies in recent years, and several countries have declined to assist in efforts to secure the Strait of Hormuz.
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