During his speech, the president described Iran as a "nation of terror and hatred" and defended Washington's military actions in the conflict.
Trump assured that the operations are progressing "very rapidly" and claimed that the United States is "doing what should have been done for 47 years", referring to the time since the creation of the Islamic Republic in 1979.
The U.S. President made these statements during an event held at the White House in honor of Women's History Month, where he also highlighted the capabilities of the country's armed forces.
"It's going very well. Our military is unmatched. There has never been anything like it, no one has seen anything similar," Trump stated to the attendees at the presidential venue.
The president's words come amid a growing military escalation in the region, following several days of clashes and related attacks concerning the offensive against Iran. International observers are closely monitoring the conflict's development, given the risk that the situation could lead to further instability in the Middle East.
