Why did the U.S. strike Iran?
March 2: End a 47-year War
"For 47 long years, the expansionist and Islamist regime in Tehran has waged a savage, one-sided war against America.
- - - Hegseth
March 2: Iran refused to negotiate
"Last June, Operation Midnight Hammer obliterated their nuclear program to rubble. Afterward, we told them plainly, 'That's it. Now make a deal.' They arrogantly refused. We said, 'Rebuild it and we'll stop you again, this time, far worse.' Well, President Trump, Secretary Rubio, Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, they bent over backwards for real diplomacy, offering pathway after pathway to peace. I watched it. I was there. They tried over and over and over again, earnest attempts at peace. The former regime had every chance to make a peaceful and sensible deal. But Tehran was not negotiating; they were stalling, buying time to reload their missile stockpiles and restart their nuclear ambitions." - - - Hegseth
March 2: Response to Israel planning to strike.
"There absolutely was an imminent threat, and the imminent threat was that we knew that if Iran was attacked and we believe they would be attacked that they would immediately come after us, and we were not going to sit there and absorb a blow before we responded, because the Department of War assessed that if we did that, if we waited for them to hit us first after they were attacked and by someone else, Israel attacked them, they hit us first, and we waited for them to hit us we would suffer more casualties and more deaths. We went proactively in a defensive way to prevent them from inflicting higher damage." - - - Rubio
March 2: Nothing to do with Israel planning to strike.
"No, I might have forced their hand. … If anything, I might have forced Israel's hand." - - - Trump
March 2: Iran would have 'so many short-range missiles' in roughly a year.
"But this operation needed to happen because Iran in about a year or a year and a half would cross the line of immunity, meaning they would have so many short-range missiles, so many drones, that no one could do anything about it because they could hold the whole world hostage." - - - Rubio
March 4: Trump had a 'good feeling' that Iran would strike.
"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." - - - Leavitt
March 2: End a 47-year War
"For 47 long years, the expansionist and Islamist regime in Tehran has waged a savage, one-sided war against America.
- - - Hegseth
March 2: Iran refused to negotiate
"Last June, Operation Midnight Hammer obliterated their nuclear program to rubble. Afterward, we told them plainly, 'That's it. Now make a deal.' They arrogantly refused. We said, 'Rebuild it and we'll stop you again, this time, far worse.' Well, President Trump, Secretary Rubio, Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, they bent over backwards for real diplomacy, offering pathway after pathway to peace. I watched it. I was there. They tried over and over and over again, earnest attempts at peace. The former regime had every chance to make a peaceful and sensible deal. But Tehran was not negotiating; they were stalling, buying time to reload their missile stockpiles and restart their nuclear ambitions." - - - Hegseth
March 2: Response to Israel planning to strike.
"There absolutely was an imminent threat, and the imminent threat was that we knew that if Iran was attacked and we believe they would be attacked that they would immediately come after us, and we were not going to sit there and absorb a blow before we responded, because the Department of War assessed that if we did that, if we waited for them to hit us first after they were attacked and by someone else, Israel attacked them, they hit us first, and we waited for them to hit us we would suffer more casualties and more deaths. We went proactively in a defensive way to prevent them from inflicting higher damage." - - - Rubio
March 2: Nothing to do with Israel planning to strike.
"No, I might have forced their hand. … If anything, I might have forced Israel's hand." - - - Trump
March 2: Iran would have 'so many short-range missiles' in roughly a year.
"But this operation needed to happen because Iran in about a year or a year and a half would cross the line of immunity, meaning they would have so many short-range missiles, so many drones, that no one could do anything about it because they could hold the whole world hostage." - - - Rubio
March 4: Trump had a 'good feeling' that Iran would strike.
"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." - - - Leavitt