Trump Outlines Four Objectives for Ongoing Military Operation in Iran
US strikes Iran, citing nuclear concerns, prompting retaliatory attacks on American military bases across the Persian Gulf.
- On Monday, reporting described the U.S. launched an assault, partnering with Israel to target Iran, as The New York Times reported,
- The Trump administration says Iran is trying to build nuclear weapons, reversing Trump's past promise of no new wars after claiming Iran's program was 'obliterated'.
- While many were sleeping, United States jets struck targets near the presidential palace overnight as part of Operation Epic Fury, while social media users mocked the operation's name and criticized beyond Trump himself.
- Iranian news media reported that Iran targeted at least four U.S. military bases across the Persian Gulf, including in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, while The New York Times reported the attack heralded a broader regional crisis.
- Many supporters say he broke his promise of no more foreign interventions, with Marjorie Taylor Greene and Andrew Tate criticizing Trump on social media.
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Trump says Iran conflict will 'continue' to honor four killed in action
President Donald Trump stated Monday that he will maintain the ongoing military operations in Iran to honor the four American service members killed by Tehran’s retaliatory attacks. Trump’s comments came during the president’s first public comments following Saturday morning’s offensive. He released two prerecorded videos over the weekend, giving brief updates on the operation, including confirming the killing of Iran’s former supreme leader, Al…
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