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TRUMP TO CNN: "BIG WAVE YET TO COME" in the ongoing war with Iran

President Donald Trump of the United States of America

Trump’s “Big Wave” Warning in the Iran Conflict

In a striking interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper, President Donald Trump declared that while the United States military is already “knocking the crap out of Iran,” the “big wave” is yet to come.

His words, delivered in a nine-minute phone call, signal both confidence in American military might and a forewarning of escalations that could reshape the trajectory of the ongoing war. 

Trump’s rhetoric was characteristically forceful, emphasizing the superiority of U.S. forces and their current operations.

Yet, the phrase “big wave” suggests that what has unfolded so far may only be the prelude to a larger, more decisive phase of military action.

This framing raises questions about the administration’s strategy: is the “wave” a metaphor for intensified strikes, a new campaign of operations, or a broader geopolitical maneuver?

The president also touched on the unpredictability of Iran’s response, expressing surprise at the scale of its retaliation.

His comments hinted at a recognition that the conflict may not be as short-lived as initially envisioned.

While Trump suggested he had thought the war might last “four weeks,” the reality of Iran’s resilience and its succession planning underscores the complexity of the confrontation.

What makes this moment particularly consequential is the duality of Trump’s message. On one hand, he projects strength and inevitability, America’s military dominance is unquestionable, and the “wave” will come.

On the other, his acknowledgment of Iran’s unexpected resistance reveals the limits of prediction in warfare. 

The editorial takeaway is clear: Trump’s words are not just bravado; they are a signal of escalation, a warning that the conflict may deepen before resolution is in sight.

The phrase “big wave yet to come” will likely reverberate in both domestic and international spheres. 

For supporters, it reinforces the image of a president unafraid to wield power decisively. 

For critics, it raises alarms about the risks of overextension and the potential for unforeseen consequences in a volatile region. 

Either way, Trump has set the stage for a narrative in which the next chapter of the war with Iran is not winding down, but building toward something larger.

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