'Already won' or 'got to finish the job': The Trump administration's mixed messages on Iran
(NBC News) The Trump administrations talking points on the Iran war have been a moving target, with officials giving sometimes conflicting takes of the operations goals in language that evolves in real-time.
President Donald Trump initially said the strikes constituted major combat operations that would likely be over in four or five weeks. But since then, hes declared that the war is already won while also saying the U.S. still needs to finish the job. The operations could end soon or the military may need to go further.
The Trump administrations decision to strike Iran and enter into a conflict with no solid end date in the early hours of Feb. 28 took many Americans by surprise, coming from a president who campaigned on an America First agenda and railed against foreign interventions. While Trump did address Iran in his State of the Union address saying the U.S. military had obliterated Irans nuclear weapons program in June he did not go to Congress for authorization for the war, and he did not spend weeks making the case to the public that the war was necessary.
Instead, the administration now finds itself in the position of having to justify the war to a skeptical public, as Americans are already seeing hits to their pocketbooks from rising gas prices. A new NBC News poll released last week finds that 54% of voters disapprove of Trumps handling and say the U.S. should not have taken military action.
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