Trump's Iran war messaging is all over the map
Source: Axios · Bias: Center Left
Summary
Ten days after the U.S. and Israel struck Iran, President Trump's endgame is a murky, ever-moving target.The big picture: Across interviews, press conferences and social media, Trump floated and erased timelines, predicted the war's end or promised new escalation, and argued he must choose Iran's new leader while the administration denies regime change is the goal.The administration claims its goals of knocking out Iran's nuclear capabilities, ending its support for terrorism and defeating its navy are clear.But Trump's messaging is more fluid.By the numbers: Just 33% of 1,021 respondents told Reuters-Ipsos that Trump clearly explained the Iran mission's purpose.Vast majorities of Democrats (92%) and independents (74%) say he hasn't articulated the goals, compared to 26% of Republicans.The White House did not immediately respond to Axios' request for comment.Here are four areas where President Trump has sent mixed messages:The timelineTrump initially told multiple outlets the attacks would last around four weeks but were moving ahead of schedule.Press secretary Karoline Leavitt also said the "achievable objectives" could take four to six weeks.However, Trump told Axios, "I can go long and take over the whole thing, or end it in two or three days." On Monday, Trump told CBS News the war was "very complete, pretty much" with "nothing left in a military sense."That same day, the Defense Department posted, "This is just the beginning— we will not be deterred until the mission is over."The endgameTrump was bullish Monday, saying, "We could call it a tremendous success right now ... or we could go further. And we're going to go further."He vowed to "go forward more determined than ever to achieve ultimate victory that will end this long running danger once and for all."Last week, Trump said he'd accept "no deal" except "UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER."But he told Fox News it's "possible" he'd speak to Iranian leaders, though "we sort of don't have to."The oilTrump, who often touts cheap gas as a measure of success, said oil prices went up "less than" he anticipated following the attacks and predicted they would "drop rapidly" soon.Still, the administration took steps like easing sanctions on Russian oil to calm rattled markets.Trump even floated seizing the Strait of Hormuz, promising to hit Iran "TWENTY TIMES HARDER" if it closed the vital passage.The regimeTrump has fixated on Iran's political future despite Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth denying regime change is the goal.Trump told Axios he must personally help pick Iran's next leader, calling Mojtaba Khamenei unacceptable.But Monday he declined to say if Khamenei would be targeted.Trump said he likes the idea of selecting a leader, citing President Delcy Rodríguez in Venezuela. Just after announcing the strikes, Trump told The Washington Post his goal was "freedom" for Iranians, urging them to "take over" the government. On Monday, he said he'd "like to" help Iranians "if they can behave." But added "they have to be in a system that allows them to be helped, and right now they're in a system that only allows failure."Go deeper: Trump to Axios: "Unconditional surrender" is when Iran "can't fight any longer"
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