Badlands Media - Badlands Media Special Coverage - White House Press Briefing - 3/4/26
Episode Date: March 4, 2026In this White House press briefing, administration officials address ongoing developments related to the conflict with Iran, international military coordination, and the broader geopolitical response ...following recent U.S. strikes. Questions from the press focus heavily on the scope of the military campaign, the condition of Iran’s remaining capabilities, and how the administration views the potential trajectory of the conflict. Officials discuss the status of Iran’s military infrastructure after the initial strikes and outline the strategic objectives behind the operation. The briefing also touches on international cooperation, including the roles of European allies and regional partners, as well as concerns about energy markets and global stability. Additional questions center on NATO coordination, the involvement of allied nations, and diplomatic efforts aimed at preventing further escalation in the Middle East. Officials emphasize that military actions were intended to disrupt Iran’s ability to threaten neighboring countries while maintaining pressure on the regime. The briefing concludes with discussion about the potential next phase of the conflict, the importance of allied unity, and the administration’s outlook on restoring long-term security and stability in the region.
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Good afternoon, everyone.
Under the leadership of President Donald J. Trump, the rogue Iranian terrorist regime
is being absolutely crushed.
47 years of tolerating and enabling the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism are over.
Iran's murderous terrorist leaders are paying for their crimes against America,
and they are paying in blood.
Since 1979, the terrorist Iranian regime has actively and intentionally facilitated the killings of Americans.
They chant death to America and fund other radical terrorists who attack our country and are seeking to destroy Western civilization itself.
These terrorists seized our embassy and took 66 Americans hostage in Tehran.
They slaughtered 241 U.S. service members with a truck bombing in Bay Area.
They killed and maimed hundreds of American service members in Iraq, and this is just a small fraction of their blood-soaked record.
Prior leaders have been too weak and ineffective to address this threat.
Some, like Barack Hussein Obama, even sent pallets of cash that ultimately financed this terrorist crusade against the United States and our people,
while signing stupid and naive deals that put Iran on the path of developing nuclear bombs.
After years of endless appeasement and empty statements from politicians on both sides of the political aisle in this town, President Trump is finally the man of action.
President Trump is holding these monsters accountable and permanently extinguishing their nuclear ambitions.
Future generations of Americans will look to this moment as the moment where the specter of a nuclear armed Iran ended.
At the beginning of Operation Epic Fury launched last weekend, President Trump laid out clear objectives to the American people on what the U.S. military seeks to accomplish through these major combat operations.
Number one, destroy the regime's deadly ballistic missiles and completely raise their missile industry to the ground.
Number two, annihilate the Iranian regime's navy. And so far, we have destroyed more than 20 Iranian ships, including their top submarine last night.
using a torpedo for the first time since World War II.
There is not a single Iranian ship underway in the Arab Arabian Gulf, Strait of Pramuse, or the Gulf of Oman.
Number three, Operation Epic Fury will ensure the regime's terrorist proxies in the region can no longer destabilize the region or the free world and attack our armed forces.
And thus far, Iran's proxies are hardly putting up a fight.
Number four, this mission will guarantee that Iran can never obtain a nuclear weapon.
It's safe to say that thus far, Operation Epic Fury has been a resounding success.
American forces have struck more than 2,000 targets, destroying hundreds and hundreds of ballistic missiles, launchers, and drones.
As the Department of War said this morning, we expect to have complete and total dominance over Iranian airspace in the coming hours, clearing the skies for our brave war.
to continue achieving these noble and long-sought-after objectives.
There's been a lot of misreporting and intellectual dishonesty from the American media on why President Trump decided to launch this operation.
So let me remind you, Operation Midnight Hammer, which took place last June, obliterated Iran's three major nuclear sites.
Yet the terrorist Iranian regime has remained fully committed to rebuilding its nuclear program.
How do we know this? Because Iran has pursued
pursued this path of war and violence despite President Trump, dispatching two of his top and most
trusted negotiators to engage in exhaustive and good faith negotiations to try and reach a deal.
And the world knows this president's preference is always peace and diplomacy first.
Look no further than the eight additional global conflicts he has ended in the past year
as proof.
Unfortunately, the terrorist Iranian regime refused to negotiate in good faith.
They chose this path of violence and destruction, and they are reaping the consequences of their
horrible decision. The regime did what they always have done. They lied. They delayed. They tried to
string the United States of America along. They wanted to buy themselves time to continue building
ballistic missiles and other deadly weaponry that could harm our U.S. personnel and troops in the
region and to continue aggressively pursuing their unacceptable nuclear ambitions. U.S. negotiators offered a
to lift crippling sanctions on Iran and even provide nuclear fuel to Iran at no cost to support
a civil nuclear power program. They additionally had the opportunity to accept U.S. support as an
investor in potential projects to develop peaceful nuclear energy together under a mutually agreed
upon framework. Yet in response, Iran would have to forfeit their enrichment capacity once
and for all. But Iran rejected, they accepted none of these generous and unprecedented offers by the
United States. Simply put, they refused to say yes to peace. And their refusal made clear that their
number one priority was building a nuclear weapon with which to threaten the United States of America.
Again, the country they have been chanting death to for nearly five decades. Let me state this again
clearly. Iran rejected the path of peace because the terrorists in charge of this regime wanted
to build nuclear weapons to use against Americans and our allies. President Trump made the
determination a courageous determination and decision that the path the United States was on with
Iran had only one outcome, massive death and destruction at the hands of a nuclear-armed terroristic
regime. That path of death and destruction and threats against the American people have ended.
with Operation Epic Fury. Operation Epic Fury has forged a new path that will better ensure the
security of the United States and our people. The terrorists made a bet that President Trump
would be like many of his predecessors, that he would just talk and he would refuse to enforce
his clear red lines. But that has proven to be a catastrophic error in judgment. When President
Trump makes a threat, and I have reiterated that threat many times from this podium to all of you
over the past year, President Trump does not bluff.
The president's words are backed up by the mightiest warriors in the world
who possess the most sophisticated capabilities this world has ever known.
49 and counting of the most senior Iranian regime leaders,
including the Supreme Leader, have already been wiped off the face of the earth.
Make no mistake, killing these brutal terrorists is good for America
and makes the world a much safer place.
I want to also extend our prayers and condolences to the families of the six U.S. military
service members who have been lost in Operation Epic Fury.
These heroes represent the very best among us.
They laid down their lives in defense of our country, and we will never forget their legacy
or their sacrifice.
As the President said, we grieve for these American patriots and their families as we continue
the righteous mission for which they gave their lives.
Trump intends to attend the dignified transfer of these American heroes to stand in grief alongside
their families. I understand the Department of War is working on scheduling this transfer,
and we will provide updates at the appropriate time. Finally, the Trump administration is also
doing everything within our power to protect Americans in harm's way. Since the launch of
operation at Big Fury, more than 17,500 Americans have safely returned home from the Middle East,
with over 8,500 American citizens returning home to the United States just yesterday alone.
If you are a U.S. citizen in the Middle East looking to return to the United States,
the Secretary of State asked that you please register with the State Department at step.state.gov.
The State Department will identify where you are and provide travel options directly to you.
The administration is already rapidly chartering flights free of charge and booking commercial options,
which we expect to become increasingly available as time goes on and the success of this mission further comes to fruition.
I know the President and Secretary of State Rubio have been in touch as well with our allies in the region directly about this problem,
making it clear that it is a priority of the United States of America to bring every American home.
The Trump administration will not rest until every American is home safely and until the terrorist threat from Iran has been completely destroyed.
With that, I'll take your questions.
Eric, why don't you kick us off today?
Thank you for being here.
It's great to be here.
As you mentioned, Iran's regime, its leadership, has largely been decimated.
We have a sense right now of who is actually calling the shots in Iran.
And we're also hearing reports that the Supreme Leader's son may be named his successor.
Do you have any more information about that?
I just had a quick follow-up as well.
Sure.
We've seen those reports as well, of course, and this is something that our intelligence agencies are closely monitoring and looking at.
The truth is we'll have to wait and see. The president has said repeatedly that the objectives
of Operation Epic Fury are the four military objectives that I laid out for you previously,
to destroy Iran's Navy, to destroy their ballistic missile capacity, to ensure their proxies
in the region can no longer harm Americans, and to also ensure that they can never obtain a nuclear
weapon. As for what comes next for Iran, the president has said, of course, it's a good thing
for the United States to want freedom for the Iranian people. And ultimately, we hope that
that freedom rests in their hands.
The Arab and Muslim nations coming under fire as well.
President Trump's vision for the region has been to bring the Arab and Muslim nations to the table together.
Abraham Accords, obviously with Israel.
If this regime topples, could we see a new day in the region and really a new Middle East come out of this when the dust settles?
Well, though the greatest deterrent to true and long-lasting peace in the Middle East has always been the rogue Iranian terrorist regime.
And our Arab and Arab and Gulf partners in the nation admit that, as well as, of course,
our close friend in ally Israel.
We have seen all of the Arab partners in the region come together during this time.
On the phone with President Trump, many of them commending him for this bold and brave action
to protect American troops and our bases in the region that are housed in many of these Arab
in Gulf states.
And I know that many of these regional partners are contributing their air defense capabilities
as well.
in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, and the president continually continues to be engaged with all of them.
Welcome.
Garrett.
I also have two, Bill.
Hubermey.
Axios, I think it was the first report this morning, this phone call between the president and Prime Minister
Netanyahu, saying that Denyahu had given the U.S. this information about where the
Aettoll would be and then he'd be with these deputies on Saturday.
How important was that information in the president making the decision to strike where and when he did?
I think it was important with respect to the timeline.
But I think the president prior to that phone call had a good feeling that the Iranian regime
was going to strike the United States assets and our personnel in the region.
And the president was faced with a choice.
Does the United States of America use our military and our capabilities to strike first
to take out this threat that has been threatening our country and our people for 47 years?
Or is he going to, as commander-in-chief, sit back and watch as the rogue Iranian regime attacks
our people in the region?
That's obviously an unacceptable decision.
The second choice there is unacceptable to the president,
which is why he made this decision.
As for where the Ayatollah was going to be,
that obviously had an impact on the timeline of the operation,
but not quite the president's decision in its entirety.
On the way the public is doing this,
we were sitting here last week,
I asked you if the president was going to make this a big part of the state of the union,
if he felt like he had to sell the possibility
that he'd do strikes like this,
we're now five days on.
He hasn't been kind of the traditional speech,
to the nation part of it. Does the president believe the country supports the actions that he's
taken so far in Iran? I think he does. And I think the president knows the country is smart enough
to read past many of the fake news headlines produced by people in this room, that this action
was unjustifiable. Again, this is a rogue terrorist regime that has been threatening the United
States, our allies, and our people for 47 years. And the American people are smart enough to know
that. And they've also been smart enough to listen to the president himself, not just
over the past year in this second term, but during his first term as president, and also for the
past 40 years of his life. This is a president who has been remarkably consistent on this
issue that Iran can never obtain a nuclear weapon. And the president tried peace through diplomacy
exhaustively and extensively. He and his team gave it their best go, and the president ultimately
came to the termination of that peace was not a pursuable path. The Iranian regime, they want
death, they want destruction, they want to kill Americans, and that's unacceptable to this president.
It's intolerable to him as commander-in-chief. Jackie.
Thank you, Caroline. I've obviously seen the update from the State Department on the 17,500 Americans
that have already come back, including some 8,000 just yesterday. There are still 6,000 that are
looking to get out, as I understand it. And just in the context of what you just told Garrett
about the president's decision on a timeline, if he had decided to do this strike before receiving
the specific intelligence about the meeting on Saturday. Should there have been more done
in advance of the strikes to try to get those Americans in the region resources and information
to get home before day three of the war? There was many signs put out by the State Department,
and I wish that everyone in this room would report on them. The Secretary of State issued level
four travel advisories dating back to January for many of these countries in the region.
On January 14th, the U.S. mission to Saudi Arabia advised personnel and Americans to exercise increased caution and limit non-essential travel to any military installations.
On February 11th, the U.S. Department of State Consular Affairs shared a list of countries with level four, do not travel advisories.
You can't be much more clear than that. Do not travel to these following countries.
On February 23rd, the U.S. Embassy in Lebanon ordered non-emergency government personnel and family members.
to leave Lebanon due to safety risks, and we helped them do that.
On March 2nd, the State Department urged U.S. citizens to depart Lebanon immediately.
With respect to Iran, on February 27th, the Secretary designated Iran as a state of sponsor of wrongful detention
and stated no Americans should travel to Iran for any reason.
And again, on February 27th, the U.S. ambassador to Israel warned Americans to leave Iran
and they provided travel advisory alerts through the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem.
So the State Department was all hands on deck on advising extreme caution and do not travel alerts
to Americans in the region.
With respect to the Americans who are still in the region now, again, the State Department
is asking that they register at the website so they can directly identify you.
And we are actively and rapidly working to charter flights.
There is some commercial flights that are taking off intermittently from these countries.
and we plan to get Americans on board as quickly as possible, again, free of charge to them.
And we have some additional measures that I think will be announced in the coming days.
Again, I can also reiterate from the president's perspective, this is something he's brought up directly with our allies and partners in the region that we expect their help in getting Americans home.
And we will do that and we will not rest until every single American is returned home safely.
Thank you.
And then one follow up just on how people might be experiencing this at home.
with respect to the economy and the cost of oil spiking, is there a need to start those Navy
escorts in the Strait of Pormuz now to sort of blunt the impact of people?
And also, because Spain is a member of the EU, does that at all put a wrinkle in the president's
plan for a trade embargo with that?
With respect to Spain, I think they heard the president's message yesterday loud and clear.
And it's my understanding over the past several hours they've agreed to cooperate with the U.S. military.
And so I know that the U.S. military is coordinating with their counterparts in Spain.
But the President expects all of our European allies, of course, to cooperate in this long sought-after mission, not just for the United States, but also for Europe to crush the rogue Iranian regime.
That, again, not only threatens America, but also threatens our European allies as well.
With respect to oil prices and the economy here at home, of course, this is something.
something that Secretary Bessent, Secretary Wright, the National Economic Council of Energy
that is led by Governor Berg – Secretary Bergam, excuse me, has been long working on in well
advance.
Yesterday, President Trump announced the U.S. Development Finance Corporation will provide political
risk insurance at a very reasonable price for crude carriers and cargo ships operating in
and around the Gulf.
And as you pointed out, Jackie, the president said, if necessary and when appropriate, the
U.S. Navy will begin escorting tankers through the Gulf.
the strait of her moves. I think it speaks to why this action was so necessary that ultimately
the energy industry is going to benefit from the president's actions with respect to Iran
because Iran will no longer be controlling the strait of her moves in restricting the free flow
of energy, which, as you all know, controls 20 percent of the world's global oil supply.
Thank you, Caroline. The president said yesterday there wasn't time to make evacuation plans
because this all happened so quickly. Given how critical the president has been of the chaotic
evacuation from Afghanistan by the last administration five years ago, why wasn't there more
of a focus on evacuation plans from the Middle East that could have been at least put in place
ready to go before the strikes this weekend? Again, I just laid out for you that there have been
plans in place and that the State Department has been very clear to the American people traveling
within this region not to travel to these regions. We gave notices to leave immediately the countries
where these Americans were within. And unlike the previous administration, we actually have a
number. We actually have identified the number of people in the region who have requested help.
We are in direct contact and engagement with them. And you have to keep in mind, there's a few
thousand people who have requested assistance to come home in comparison to the millions who we
understand are in the region. So we will help every single American who we will help every single American
who wants to come home if they're making that request of the State Department.
The Americans who called the State Department hotline as recently as last night were being told,
we can't help you. You have to make your own plans.
Well, the line was updated, and I expect every single person in this room to report on that
accurately so that information can be relayed appropriately to your audiences and to the American
people. I think as journalists, you all have a responsibility to let them know that the line
has been updated accordingly with the proper guidance, because I saw many people.
in this room very quick to do selfie videos with the line yesterday, but not so quick to report
on the corrected message today. So that is something the administration quickly worked to
address, and we have fixed that problem. However, we're also pointing to people to the website,
again, to register so that we know exactly where you are. So when there are commercial flights
moving into that area, when there are chartered flights moving into that area, we can get Americans
on planes as quickly as possible.
How many details on how many charter flights have been able to get out of the region so far with Americans on board?
I don't have an exact count for you, but I know that we're working on chartering many flights.
As soon as we were doing it yesterday, we're doing it again today.
And you should not expect us to detail exactly when these flights are taking off for obvious reasons.
The Iranians have shown that they are not going to hesitate to target civilians in the region, which is completely intolerable.
but for safety and security regions, we're not going to be broadcasting when flights full of Americans are going to be taking off, obviously.
Danny.
At the top, you said that the Iranian regime is being absolutely crushed.
Can you explicitly say then whether or not regime change is a goal of President Trump's operation?
The goals of this operation have been made very clear, Danny, and the president has said them in his speech when he launched this operation
and release that video in the middle of the night to all of you and to the world,
the stated military objectives of Operation Epicure are as follows.
Eliminate Iran's ballistic missile threat, destroy their naval capability,
disrupt missile and drone production infrastructure,
sever their pathway and end their pathway to nuclear weapons.
And I can report, as you all saw from the Pentagon today,
that thus far, this operation has been remarkably successful.
Again, we're moving towards complete and total control of Iranian airspace,
We have continuous 24-7 strike operations ongoing.
We've had more than 2,000 targets that have been struck.
Nearly 2,000 munitions have been employed.
The first 24 hours of this campaign were described nearly as twice the scale of the 2003 shock-in-a campaign.
And we've seen that the enemy, the Iranian rogue regime, their retaliatory strikes against the United States.
and the threat reduction has reduced significantly.
If you look at the Iranian ballistic missile launches,
they're down 86% from day one levels.
So while the United States military continues to increase its complete dominance
over this rogue regime, they are weakening day by day.
The original change is not a phrase that you would want to use.
Again, Operation Epic Fury, I just detailed the goals and objectives of this very quickly.
But obviously, as the president has said numerous times,
Do we want to see Iran being led by a rogue terrorist regime?
No, of course not.
So any day the United States of America is taking out a terrorist is a good day for our country and a good day for our people.
Given that point that you just make about the United States, wouldn't mind seeing the government overthrown.
Certainly President Trump has talked about wanting to see Iranians overthrow the government.
Has the president considered at all kind of how he views a U.S. role, if any, in Iran post-conflict?
I think it's something the president is actively considered.
and discussing with his advisors and his national security team.
But again, right now, the focus minute by minute, hour by hour, day by day, is on ensuring
the quick and effective success of Operation Epicure.
Sure.
Go ahead.
I want to ask you about the US munitions stockpile.
I don't even know who's speaking because I wasn't looking at you.
I can ask the question and I'll go into it.
I want to ask about the US munitions stockpile.
President Trump posted on Truth Social on Monday that the U.S. still has a good supply of weapons,
but that we still were not where we need to be.
What does he mean by that?
And does President Trump then want to ask on Congress to pass a supplemental to increase funding for missile interceptor systems,
like the ones being used to defend U.S. bases in the Middle East from Iranian missiles?
I don't have any updates for you on congressional asks from the president.
As you know, under this president, we have significantly increased our defense budget,
which is a good thing for the United States, for our national security, and for protecting our homeland.
With respect to munitions and munition weapon stockpiles, the United States of America has more
than enough capability to not only successfully execute Operation Epic Fury, but to go much further.
We have weapons stockpiles in places that many people in this world don't even know about.
However, the president in that post was pointing out that, unfortunately, we had a very stupid and incompetent
leader in this White House for four years who gave away many of our best weapons for nothing, for free,
to another country very far away by the name of Ukraine.
So the president was pointing out how that was an unwise decision, but nevertheless, don't
doubt the strength and the might of the American military. And I will also add, President Trump
has rightfully been calling on defense contractors in this country to rapidly and aggressively
produce American-made weapons because they are the best in the world. And the president always
likes to get things done as quickly as possible. And so he's been quite vocal in his efforts
to try to speed up our defense industry to protect our homeland.
Caroline, can you move some...
Go ahead.
Caroline, could you tell us about the President's current thinking about ground troops
and whether they could be used, if they were to be sent into Iran,
what would they be used for?
Well, they're not part of the plan for this operation at this time,
but I certainly will never take away military options
on behalf of the President of the United States or the Commander-in-Chief,
and he wisely does not do the same thing.
wisely does not do the same for himself.
I know there's many leaders in the past who like to take options off of the table without
having a full understanding of how things could develop.
So, again, it's not part of the current plan, but I'm not going to remove an option for the
president that is on the table.
Sean.
Did the United States airstrike at girls elementary school and kill 175 people?
Not that we know of Sean.
And the Department of War is investigating this matter.
And I would just tell you very strongly, the United States of America does not target
civilians, unlike the rogue Iranian regime, that targets civilians, that kills children, that
has killed thousands of their own people in the past several weeks, and uses propaganda quite
effectively.
And unfortunately, many people in this room have fallen for that propaganda.
So I would caution you from pointing the finger at the United States of America when it
comes to targeting civilians, because that's not something that these armed forces do.
Reagan.
MS.
Thank you, Carolin, conflict, the SAVAC, was really the focus of the news cycle.
Is the SAVE Act still a priority for the administration?
Absolutely.
We just provide an update on the administration's talks with Congress to get the SAVE Act through.
SAVE Act is absolutely still a priority for this president and the administration.
The focus, of course, of much of the president's time right now is on ensuring the success
of Operation Epic Fury, but the president can walk and chew gum at the same time.
And he's very much continuing to focus on the issues that matter here at home for the American
people, including the passage of the SAVE Act, including the SAVE Act, including the SAVE Act, including
on bringing down the cost of living, which is why you'll see the president in about an hour and a half
at the rate payer protection pledge roundtable, where he will be sitting with big tech companies,
with AI companies who are building in communities across the country and have pledged to pick up the cost
of the electricity tab in these small towns and communities across the country, which is a great thing
for American consumers. So you'll be hearing from the president directly on this very important
domestic agenda item later this afternoon, and it's something that he mentioned in his state of a
union address so check it off the list as another promise made and kept by this president
sure go ahead thank caroline i just wanted to get back to you danny's question so those four
objectives that you read out do not explicitly include regime if those objectives were
achieved and the islamic republic still existed would that be an acceptable outcome
let's a hypothetical question that i'm not going to engage in again right now the president
and Chief are focused on executing the success of Operation Epic Fury, which we are
doing so in a very tremendous and impressionable way.
Stephen.
Thank you, Caroline.
Two questions.
The Trump administration reportedly is considering arming Kurdish forces in the hopes of inspiring
a popular uprising in Iran.
Do you comments on that report?
I can comment on the fact that the President has held many calls with partners, allies,
and leaders in the region in the Middle East.
Middle East. He did speak to Kurdish leaders with respect to our base that we have in northern
Iraq. But as for any report suggesting that the president has agreed to any such plan is completely
false and should not be written. President Trump was saying yesterday that he is okay with someone
from within taking over in Iran. He spoke about how Venezuela he saw as a successful model
where Delci Rodriguez took over and had a better relationship.
Iran's president, Zeshkin, he took office in 2024 as a relative reformer.
He's part of a three-man council now replacing the Supreme Leader.
Does President Trump see him as a potential successor who is more pliable?
Again, that's another hypothetical.
And I haven't spoken to the president about this specific individual,
so I don't want to get ahead of him on any assessments that should be made.
Thank you.
So yesterday the president acknowledged that oil prices will be a bit high.
As for gas prices here in the US, what is the admin doing right now to counter that?
I mean, should this skyrocket, is there a plan to help Americans right now with
those higher gas prices?
And then a second question.
On the rash that was on the president's neck, the White House physician said it was a preventative
skin cream that he was using, but why is the president using this cream?
What are they trying to prevent with this cream?
To your second question, I don't have anything additional to add to the physician statement that we provided to all of you on those questions, but I know the statement said that the redness on the neck will dissipate within the next couple of weeks.
To your first question about oil prices, thank God we have a president who has exuded American energy dominance over the past year in an administration that is wholeheartedly focused on keeping prices stable as best as we can.
Of course, this operation is temporary to protect the homeland, but crude oil prices did.
fall yesterday. They remain stable today after the president announced steps to ensure the
stability in global energy markets. Again, those include the DEC offering reasonably priced
political risk insurance and the potential for the U.S. Navy to provide protection for the flow of
energy through the state, through the strait of Hummus. It is the president's belief and his
economic team's belief that the economy continues to be very strong. It's robust and will be able
to weather any of the temporary impacts of Operation Epicure.
John.
Thanks a lot, Carolyn.
Just a follow up to that.
The timeline for making the street of her moves safe for oil tankers to transport their oil through the street, what is that timeline?
And what can the president do to speed up that timeline?
I don't want to commit to a timeline, but certainly it's something that is being calculated actively by both the Department of War and the Department of Energy.
They're working very closely.
Both secretaries are in all of the briefings on this subject with the press.
and this is again something they're monitoring and if and when necessary US the
United States Navy will provide assistance to escort oil tankers through the
straight.
Sure, in the blue.
Thank you, Caroline.
You're not in blue, Andrew. Go ahead.
Yeah, thank you.
Well, I guess you are, sort of.
I'll go to you off.
You had mentioned about the commercial aircraft being used for the evacuations.
What about the use of military aircraft?
that happen in conjunction with that or subsequent to?
That is something that is definitely underway.
And of course, we're going to use that in conjunction.
We want as many planes, whether they're chartered, commercial, or military, taking Americans
out of the Middle East and returning them safely home.
So yes.
Andrew, go ahead.
You're welcome.
At the top of the briefing, you listed a long list of grievances against the Iranian government,
going back to the takeover the embassy in 79.
barracks bombing the administration has laid out the immediate threat that was supposed to be
taken care of by this and the rationales offered by say secretary Rubio the president's
natural security advisor said that the threat was retaliation against American interests
from Iran after after Israeli strikes the president says it's it was his it was his own
feeling that Iran was going to attack. Why is it that across the administration you can't say
what the imminent threat against the United States was that required us to launch this? And also
Prime Minister Starmor told Parliament today that his reason that he didn't allow the use of
British bases was that he was not satisfied that there was a lawful basis and a viable
thought-through plan. Was there an attempt to
provide the UK government with a legal basis for these strikes and a viable
thought-proof plan?
To the first question, I completely reject the premise of your question.
You have had the President of the United States, the Secretary of War, the Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs, the Vice President of the United States, the Secretary of State, and now I am out
here today to explain to you exactly what led the President to make the decision to
launch Operation Epic Fury.
And President Trump does not make these decisions.
in a vacuum. This decision to launch this operation was based on a cumulative effect of various
direct threats that Iran posed to the United States of America and the president's feeling
based on fact that Iran does pose an imminent and direct threat to the United States of America,
based on the fact that they are the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism, based on the fact
that they were rapidly and aggressively building up their ballistic missile missile
program to give themselves immunity within their country alongside their Navy so that inside their
country they could continue to create nuclear weapons and nuclear bombs, which would, of course,
pose a risk to Americans in the region and even Americans one day here at home. And then another
point on this is the president found that through these extensive, exhaustive, failed negotiations
with Iran, that they were hellbent on death and destruction. So again, the president was not going to be
just another president on a very long list who sat back and stood by and passed the buck of this direct threat to the next administration.
The president had a feeling, again, based on fact that Iran was going to strike the United States was going to strike our assets in the region,
and he made a determination to launch Operation Epic Fury based on all of those reasons.
And I would like the media to actually report on all of them, rather than just picking sound bites from one person in this administration and saying,
oh, they're contradicting the other person.
No, again, these decisions are not made in a vacuum.
They are made by the president's feeling that Iran was going to strike the United States
and our assets in the region, and he was not going to sit back and watch that happen.
The determination was made that the president was going to strike first alongside Israel,
and that has obviously been proven to be the right decision and an effective one at that.
Libby.
Libby, go ahead.
Thank you and Caroline.
Two-part question, for you.
First, has the president spoken.
with the family members of those U.S. servicemeners that were killed.
Second, given what you've outlined throughout this entire briefing,
I mean, the United States has sunk a bunch of Navy shifts.
We've hit all of these targets.
What can Americans expect the goal to be moving forward now that the U.S. has accomplished all of this?
What is victory, given we've even taken out Iran's decree leader that was an explicit goal.
Again, victory will be determined by the commander-in-chief once the goals and the objectives
that we have repeatedly laid out are fully realized.
Again, we just, in the next few hours, we'll be achieving that dominance over the skies,
which means the United States military will be reining missiles and weapons down on Iran to hit
these specific targets that have been identified as crucial to take out by the Department of War.
John?
Thank you very much, Caroline.
Has the U.S. posture changed in regard to a nuclear North Korea given the latest strikes on Iran
and the fact that the stated goal is to make sure that Iran is not a nuclear nuclear.
country. I don't have any change in position with respect to North Korea today.
Thank you. Quick follow-up. There's been reports that Ali Khomeini's son has been elected as the
next supreme leader. Does the administration think that he is a part of the same regime as his
father? Would they like people in the country to up, or rise up and get him out of power?
There's reports he's been elected or that he's assuming to be elected, one of the likely options?
Pardon me, what is that? That he's one of the likely options or that he has been elected? Okay, so
We'll wait to confirm until someone actually was going to attend the dignified transfer
for these families.
Given what Secretary Heggseth said this morning, is it the position of this administration
that the press should not prominently cover the deaths of U.S. service members?
No, it's the position of this administration that the press in this room and the press
across the country should accurately report on the success of Operation Epic Fury and the damage
it is doing to the Rogarayan regime that has threatened the lives of
every single American in this room.
If the Iranian regime had their choice,
they would kill every single person in this room.
And so we can all be very grateful
that we have an administration
and that we have men and women in our armed forces
who are willing to sacrifice their own lives
for the rest of us in this room
and for every American across the country
and for every troop that is based in the Middle East.
That's what these-
The Secretary was complaining that it was front page news
about these six service members who were killed.
That's not what the Secretary said, Caitlin,
and that's not what the Secretary meant.
And you know it.
You know you are being disingenuous.
There is not, we've never had a Secretary of Defense.
Who cares more?
If you get through or tragic things happen,
it's front page news.
I get it, the press only wants to make the President look bad.
As you know, we cover the jets of US service members
under every president.
The press does only wanna make the President look bad.
That's a fact.
Especially you, no, listen to me.
Especially you and especially CNN.
And the Secretary of Defense cares deeply
about our war fighters and our men and women in uniform.
He travels all across the,
country to meet with them to connect with them and your network has hardly ever
probably reported on that you also have the chairman of the Joint Peace Chiefs
Chairman Kane who's a brave patriot standing alongside the Secretary at the
Pentagon this morning again expressing his condolences to these families and I just
told you that the President of the United States will be attending their
dignified transfer so please so please making the president look that so showcasing
that we expect you to cover that as you should we expect you to cover that as you
Caitlin but you and your network know that you take every single thing this
administration says and tries to use it to make the president look bad that is a
an objectable fact if you're trying to if you're trying to if you're trying to
argue right now that CNN's overwhelming coverage is not negative of
President Donald Trump I think the American people would tend to agree and
your ratings would tend to disagree with that as well
go ahead thank you so much on the school strike back to that
for a minute. I understand that the U.S. does not to target civilian infrastructure. That's what you said.
Can you say that there's any evidence right now that it was not a U.S. strike? And then also,
you didn't mention Israel on that. Is there any assessment about Israel's potential likely role in that,
if at all? Again, the Department of War is currently investigating this matter. But again,
I will reaffirm that the Department of War and the United States Armed Forces do not target civilians,
as does the Iranian regime who kill and execute their own people. Christian.
On two separate issues, Caroline.
First, what can you tell us about the military operation in Ecuador?
And then secondly, is the president considering invoking the Defense Production Act to boost
munition stockpiles while we are in this conflict?
It's not something I've heard the president consider, but as you know, the president has
been in a pre-direct correspondence and public correspondence with defense contractors asking
them to aggressively speed up their manufacturing.
of American-made weapons, which again are the best in the world. With respect to Ecuador,
I would point you back to the statement released by the U.S. Southern Command. On March 3rd,
Ecuadorian and U.S. military forces launched operations against designated terrorist organizations.
These operations are a powerful example of the commitment of partners in Latin America and the Caribbean
to combat the scourge of narco-terrorism. And together, we are taking decisive action to confront
narco-terrorists who have long-inflicted terror, violence, and corruption on citizens throughout the
the hemisphere. And with on that, I would also add that this weekend, I'm pleased to announce
the president will welcome the heads of state from 12 nations across our Western Hemisphere
in Miami, Florida on Saturday. The point of this newfound Latin America summit is to promote
freedom, security, and prosperity in our region. The following countries will be in attendance.
Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Panama,
Paraguay, Trinidad, and Tobago, and maybe some others as well. And the president will be speaking
with the leaders of this country who have really formed a historic coalition to work together
to address criminal narco-terrorist gangs and cartels, encounter illegal and mass migration
into not only the United States, but the Western Hemisphere, which remains a key and top priority
of this president. Thank you very much, everyone. And you'll see the president yourselves in an hour.
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