White House Says U.S. Is Achieving Its Goals in Iran War
- The White House stated that U.S. military actions in Iran have successfully reduced Iran's ballistic missile and naval capabilities, diminishing their threat to the U.S. and allies.
- President Trump has not ruled out deploying U.S. troops in Iran, with press secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasizing that all options remain open.
- About 140 U.S. service members were injured during the operation, with most returning to duty and some severely wounded receiving high-level care.
- Leavitt assured the American public that fuel prices would temporarily rise but are expected to fall once the U.S. achieves its military objectives in Iran.
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"Destroy, Deny, Weaken": White House's Latest On Iran War Objectives
The White House reiterated its objectives for its operations against Iran, which it said will focus on dismantling Tehran's missile capability, crippling its navy and preventing the country from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
The White House projects an image of the war against Iran in its propaganda based on treating it as a spectacle that its followers must enjoy.The situation has deteriorated considerably in the US since Eisenhower said: "I hate war as only a soldier who has lived it can do"Trump evidences the lack of a clear plan in the war with Iran We are destroying a country and we are having a great time.The American and Israeli attack on Iran has allowed the…
White House says U.S. is achieving its goals in Iran war
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Tuesday reiterated the administration's reasoning behind the military strikes on Iran, saying that if the U.S. had not acted swiftly, the Islamic republic would have threatened America with its nuclear program and ballistic missiles.
(Washington = Yonhap News) Correspondent Lee Yu-mi = The White House announced on the 10th (local time) that President Donald Trump will initiate military operations against Iran when he determines that the military operation objectives have been fully achieved...
US makes big claim on fuel prices, shares 'unconditional surrender' criteria
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters the surge in fuel prices triggered by the conflict would be temporary and that the long-term outcome of the military campaign would translate to lower fuel prices in the US.
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