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Mar 12, 2026
A tense discussion about striking captured ships and why sinking felt safer. Claims about dismantling Iranian drone, missile and naval capabilities. Talk of targeting and removing terrorist leaders and the uncertainty that follows. A visit to Dover to honor fallen servicemembers and families urging victory. Short, direct, and combative reflections on recent military actions.
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Trump’s Ship Capture Versus Sinking Anecdote
- Donald Trump recounts a naval operation anecdote about capturing versus sinking an enemy ship to illustrate military decision-making.
- He describes asking sailors why they sank ships they could have used and being told "it's more fun to sink him," highlighting a gung-ho attitude on the crew.
Framing Military Destruction As Strategic Victory
- Trump frames overwhelming military force as decisive, claiming 46 ships and Iran's capabilities were "knocked out."
- He links tactical destruction to strategic goals, saying terrorist leaders were eliminated and leadership is now uncertain.
Dover Visit And Families’ Charge To Win
- Trump describes visiting Dover AFB to meet families of six fallen soldiers, calling it the hardest duty and praising Dover's handling of remains and family support.
- He recounts families telling him "Make sure you win, sir," emphasizing soldiers' desire for decisive victory.
