President Donald Trump on Monday moved to address criticism that his military campaign against Iran lacked a defined purpose, outlining four specific objectives, including preventing Tehran from ever acquiring a nuclear weapon.
Speaking at an event at the White House, Trump described the strikes as the “last, best chance” to confront Iran, which has long been regarded as a principal adversary of the United States.
“Our objectives are clear,” he said, following a period in which US officials had offered varying explanations for the joint US-Israeli offensive.
“First, we’re destroying Iran’s missile capabilities… Second, we’re annihilating their navy… Third, we’re ensuring that the world’s number-one sponsor of terror can never obtain a nuclear weapon.
“Finally, we are ensuring the Iranian regime can’t continue to arm, fund and direct terrorist armies outside of their borders,” he stated.

Trump had previously defended the campaign by asserting that Iran was attempting to revive its nuclear programme and could soon develop missiles capable of reaching the United States.
However, this marks the first occasion on which he has formally articulated four distinct goals, including curbing Iran’s backing of regional militant organisations such as Hezbollah and Hamas.
According to officials, US and Israeli forces have carried out strikes on hundreds of sites across Iran, targeting missile infrastructure, naval assets and command-and-control facilities within the Islamic Republic
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