Trump seeks to justify Iran war, but stated objectives shift
- Trump's stated objectives for Iran war shift repeatedly
… conflicting statements from the president
… did not give a televised address to the nation, as is customary in moments of military action. He took no questions from reporters at Monday's event.
VARYING MESSAGES
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Trump’s timeline for the Iran operation has also shifted since it began. He first told the Daily Mail it could take “four weeks, or less,” then told The New York Times four to five weeks. In separate remarks on Sunday and Monday, he left open the possibility that the operation could continue longer until its objectives are achieved.
In his notification to Congress about the Iran strikes obtained by Reuters, Trump did not provide any timeline.
"Although the United States desires a quick and enduring peace, it is not possible at this time to know the full scope and duration of military operations that may be necessary," Trump wrote.
Jon Alterman of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, who has served as a State Department official focused on the Middle East, said Trump appeared to have deliberately left the war's ultimate outcome undefined.
"I'm not sure they're committed to any particular outcome," Alterman said.
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Trump’s timeline for the Iran operation has also shifted since it began.
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