CENTCOM Chief Says US Still On Plan To Eliminate Iran’s Ability To Project Meaningful External Power
Tension in the Middle East has taken a more serious turn as the United States military has made its intentions clear—Iran’s external power must be stopped. Watch Video Now.
The head of US Central Command (CENTCOM), Brad Cooper, has confirmed that American forces are still fully committed to a plan aimed at reducing Iran’s ability to operate beyond its borders. This revelation is raising fears of a prolonged and more dangerous conflict. Before you scroll past, uncover the hidden global consequences of this military strategy and what it could mean for oil prices, security, and everyday life at Newsvista.
In his words, the mission remains unchanged: to “eliminate Iran’s ability to project meaningful power outside its borders.”
This statement comes as US and Israeli forces continue coordinated strikes on Iranian military targets, including missile systems, naval equipment, and command centres. Reports suggest that thousands of targets have already been hit, causing serious damage to Iran’s military infrastructure.
However, the situation is far from over. Iran has responded with missile and drone attacks across the Gulf, increasing fears of a wider war. Key areas like the Strait of Hormuz, a major global oil route, are now under threat—raising concerns about fuel supply and rising prices worldwide.
US officials insist the operation is not just about the present conflict but also about preventing future threats by weakening Iran’s long-range military capabilities and influence in the region.
As the conflict enters another critical phase, many are worried about what could happen next if tensions continue to rise.
What do you think—should the US continue this strategy, or is it pushing the world closer to a bigger war? Drop your opinion in the comment section and share this with someone who follows global politics closely.
— Reported by Newsvista Global Desk