President Trump commemorated the 13 service members who died in the U.S.-Israel war against Iran in his Memorial Day speech.
Operation Epic Fury, the 68-day joint U.S. and Israeli military campaign against Iran that began Feb. 28, resulted in the death of 13 âwonderful souls, wonderful special people,â the president said.
âThese incredible men and women gave their lives to ensure that the worldâs No. 1 state sponsor of terror will never have a nuclear weapon,â Mr. Trump said Monday at Arlington National Cemetery. âOh, and they wonât, they will never have a nuclear weapon.â
He specifically thanked Air Force Maj. Ariana Savino, whose âselfless gift will not be in vain.â Savino died during an Epic Fury mission in Iraq.
âOur debt to you is everlasting, and itâs always going to end in victory,â the president said to her family in attendance at his Memorial Day address. âWeâre having victories all over the place, more than weâve had in many, many decades.â
The presidentâs remarks came amid negotiations to end the conflict.
He also cited the January raid that captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, dubbing it a âcomplete and total victory.â
âWeâre working very closely with the Venezuela government right now,â the president said. âWe took that over in one day, lost no one.â
He also noted Americaâs 250th anniversary year: âFrom 1776 to 2026, America has always stood as a great and moral cause.â
âOur warriors are no mere mercenaries. They are guardian angels who stride across the battlefields of history and stand watch over the highest and most beautiful planes the human spirit has ever seen, holding the line between liberty and tyranny, between civilization and barbarism, between good and evil,â Mr. Trump said.
âWherever the American soldier walks, wherever he fights, wherever he fails and wherever he falls, he does it for the destiny of a nation like no other. Thereâs never been anybody like you. And for the fate of freedom on this earth, we salute you like nobody has ever been saluted before.â
