Trump's Iran endgame unclear after mixed messaging on war aims
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The administration initially said its goal was to destroy Iran's nuclear programme.
He argued the broader purpose of the war was to protect the US and its allies from attacks by Iran.
But Trump made no mention of what Iran's future might look like after the war ends, or why he believed the country would no longer pose a threat to the US once this operation is completed.
The remarks on Monday were a departure from his initial comments after launching the attack.
"It's not going to be anybody that we were thinking of because they are all dead.
Second or third place is dead. "
His confidence contrasted with remarks by Gen Caine, who offered a more sober assessment.
He also warned that the US could suffer further casualties as the war drags on.
"This was our last best chance to strike," he said.
But he warned that urging the Iranian people to rise up is risky.
"Unfortunately, in most cases like this it is the guys who have the most guns and the most thugs and who are willing to be most brutal who prevail," he said.
"No, the president has clearly said that won't be the case - the vice-president has echoed that.
In both cases, the US sent thousands of ground troops into combat.
"Whatever the time is, it's OK. Whatever it takes," Trump said
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