Donald Trump delivered a strong message during a recent rally in Hebron, Kentucky, warning that the United States should not withdraw too quickly from its ongoing conflict with Iran.
Speaking to supporters, Trump said U.S. military strikes had already caused significant damage to Iranian targets, including naval assets and military infrastructure.
However, he argued that the mission should not end prematurely, saying the United States must “finish the job” rather than pulling back before its objectives are achieved.
During the speech, Trump also took a swipe at former president Barack Obama, suggesting that previous policies toward Iran did not go far enough to fully address the threat.
According to Trump, ending military operations too soon could allow Iran to rebuild capabilities that the United States has already worked to weaken.
“We don’t want to leave early… we’ve got to finish the job,” Trump told the crowd as they reacted with loud applause.
The remarks come amid rising tensions in the Middle East, with governments and global markets closely watching how the conflict develops.
Clips from the rally quickly spread online, fueling debate over Trump’s stance and the broader U.S. strategy in the region.
As tensions continue, statements like these are likely to remain a major focus of political discussion both in the United States and internationally.








