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President Donald Trump and his top officials have offered shifting objectives and reasons for the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, which critics say shows a
The U.S.-Israeli war in Iran hit one month Monday, marking a critical mile marker for the Trump administration amid pressure to wrap the operation. President Trump and his deputies initially suggested the conflict would last four to six weeks following the initial strikes on the country late last month.
President Donald Trump announced he was sending US forces into war with Iran on February 28, kicking off a multidimensional regional conflict -- and a series of contradictory declarations on the American mission's scope and timeline. He has argued ...
In a 19-minute address from the White House, President Trump said the U.S. would hit Iran “extremely hard over the next two to three weeks,” but did not make any revealing announcements.
As the US-Israel war with Iran entered its second month, President Trump suggested it was approaching a successful conclusion. Trump pointed to the damage inflicted on both the country's leadership and its military capacity.
Watch full coverage as President Donald Trump gives an update on the status of the war with Iran, speaking on the timeline and suggesting there will be more airstrikes against the country.