Iran: We Can Make Sure That We Destroy Their Economic Potential As Well; We Can Do It– Kellogg

Retired Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg addressed the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran, outlining his perspective on the balance of power and potential next steps in the confrontation.

Speaking during an interview broadcast on Fox News, Kellogg emphasized that Iran is not in a strong negotiating position and warned of the consequences it could face if tensions continue to escalate. He suggested that the United States retains significant leverage, not only militarily but also economically, and could apply additional pressure if necessary.

Kellogg pointed to the broader strategic options available to the U.S., noting that actions could extend beyond the battlefield. According to him, economic measures could play a decisive role in weakening Iran’s capacity to sustain itself during a prolonged conflict. His remarks underscored the possibility of intensifying efforts to limit Iran’s economic stability as part of a wider campaign.

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He said, “They should realize they don’t hold any of the cards. We can make sure that we destroy their economic potential as well. Just let us figure out how to open it up straight. We can do it, if we have to, militarily.”

The comments reflect a firm stance on how the United States might proceed if diplomatic efforts fail or if the situation deteriorates further. Kellogg’s statement suggests that military intervention remains an option, though it may be considered alongside other forms of pressure.

His remarks come amid heightened tensions between the two countries, with ongoing developments continuing to shape the trajectory of the conflict and international response.