Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth and Dan Caine, chair of the Joint Chiefs of Employees, seen right here in January, detailed the U.S. operation towards Iran.
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Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth mentioned Monday the U.S.-Israeli motion towards Iran was in response to the Islamic republic’s years-long focusing on of the U.S. army and pursuits world wide.
“We didn’t start this war but under President Trump we’re finishing it,” he mentioned.
The remarks are the primary to reporters for the reason that U.S.-Israeli army operations towards Iran started Saturday regardless of weeks of talks designed to stave off a battle. That operation – and Iran’s retaliation – has resulted within the loss of life of Iran’s supreme chief and a few of its senior management, embroiled different Center Jap nations within the battle, and led to the deaths of 4 American service members in Kuwait.
“This is not a so-called regime change war, but the regime sure did change,” Hegseth mentioned. “And the world is better off for it.”
He mentioned the U.S. objective in Iran was to “destroy the missile threats, destroy the navy, no nukes.” He rejected the notion that the battle could be extended or would interact in nation-building.
Trump advised The New York Occasions on Sunday that fight operations will proceed for “four to five weeks” if needed – till all U.S. aims are achieved. He didn’t elaborate on what these aims have been.
The president has launched two prerecorded video messages for the reason that battle started.