Trump Claims U.S. Will Strike Iran on June 11, Then Withdraws; Tehran Says Pressure Tactic

According to Iran's National Security Committee chair Ibrahim Aziz, on June 11, U.S. President Trump claimed American forces would launch "very ferocious" strikes against Iran later that evening, then canceled the operation. This followed consecutive days of U.S. military strikes on Iranian targets. Aziz told media the escalating attacks should not be viewed as "war" but as "high-pressure tactics" by the U.S. to support negotiations and achieve objectives it failed to gain militarily. He emphasized the U.S. must recognize that today's Iran is fundamentally different, having strengthened its military, defense, political, and economic capabilities.
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