Mixed messages from White House over Iran war
- White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized that protecting American people and troops in the Middle East from Iran's longstanding threats is a top priority.
- Former Congressperson Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized a foreign policy stance on social media, stating that voters supported a candidate because he promised to avoid foreign conflicts or wars.
- Far-Right commentator Stew Peters shared a clip claiming Leavitt suggested there might be a possibility of instituting a military draft.
- Vice President JD Vance urged voters to prevent global instability, a possible military draft, or world war by voting for a particular candidate.
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President Donald Trump and his administration have so far transmitted conflicting messages and explanations of confusion regarding the US and Israel's joint military campaign against Iran. And on the tenth day of an operation that destroyed the alliance and disturbed the markets, the BBC has demonstrated this confusion around the calendar and the final objectives of the war, as shown in an analysis.
US digs in on Iran campaign
The US defense chief said Tuesday’s strikes on Iran would be the most intense of the war, as President Donald Trump threatened further escalation.Residents of Iran’s capital have reported a punishing barrage in recent days, with one warning: “Nothing will remain of Tehran” if the attacks continue. Washington has sent mixed messages about the length and goal of the war; Trump on Tuesday threatened consequences “at a level never seen before” follo…
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