"The mission of Operation Epic Fury is laser-focused," Hegseth said today during a press briefing at the Pentagon. "Destroy Iranian offensive missiles, destroy Iranian missile production, destroy their navy and other security infrastructure, and they will never have nuclear weapons."The stated goal was to destroy an active, near-successful nuclear weapons development program. Something there has been no good evidence of existing to begin with (shades of Bush's nonextent WMDs), and which the US had already claimed had been obliterated months ago.
It's like 4th on the list, and not at all phrased the way you chose to put it. Trump's statement only says they are continuing to attempt to develop nuclear weapons and need be stopped, but more directly goes after the long range missile program:
Read Trump's full statement on Iran attacks
President Donald Trump said in an 8-minute video posted on his Truth Social that the U.S. has begun “major combat operations in Iran.” He claimed Iran has continued to develop its nuclear program and plans to develop missiles to reach U.S. and appealed to the Iranian people to “take over your...
The only place I recall anyone in the administration basing decisions on specifically the imminence of Iran nukes is Steve Witkoff saying that Iranian negotiators before the war claimed as a part of their negotiating strategy that they had enough uranium refined to have 11 nukes within 10 days. Which is a hell of a thing to say to the single global military superpower when they come to insist you stop working on nukes and slaughtering your citizens. I don't think that was a serious timeline, nor do I think the Trump administration took that seriously or it would have been in the statements on the war upfront, but its a hell of a thing to say.
And lost their most direct military support. And have shown themselves as an incredibly useless ally, offering little support but condolences. I don't think it's so obvious that a little extra oil revenue is going to offset those issues. Especially when the extra revenue would be generating primarily by trying to charge all that extra to China, one of the only other places willing to still sell them munitions.And yet Russia has already been making bank from the skyrocketing oil costs.
"Hey China, wanna buy our oil at 40% higher prices now that we've fully shown ourselves to be completely useless partners? Also, we just lost our missile supplier, so you should probably fill that role too while we gouge shamelessly." That sure sounds like a winning strategy.
You think it's a humiliating blunder because you want Trump to be humiliated. That is all. Is a few months of increased oil prices a humiliating outcome with the goal of crippling or eliminating an oppressive dictatorship, taking long range weapons out of their hands, and taking away the funding and arming from half the globe's terrorist groups? I think most people would take that trade, far from finding it humiliating, but time will tell how it actually resolves.So the Iran conflict isn't a humiliating blunder causing economic chaos for the US and wider world alike, but instead a rare species of victory?