President Donald Trump says fight will proceed in Iran till U.S. “targets” are full. These targets and the justification for the struggle have remained fluid greater than 48 hours into the battle.
Trump and his proxies haven’t been aligned on their narrative, resulting in confusion about how Trump and his advisors are defining the endgame for ending the escalating battle.
Trump started a navy buildup close to Iran after promising dissidents “assistance is on its means” when protests towards its authorities rocked the nation in January. The said justification because the assault started Saturday has whipsawed amongst stopping Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, deposing the Iranian regime that brutally represses dissent, stopping an imminent assault from Iran on U.S. pursuits and following Israel’s lead.
The muddied messaging underscores a broader query of whether or not Trump is pursuing solely a navy goal or full-blown regime change.
The altering justification and rising checklist of targets elevate questions concerning the administration’s motives and the extent to which the U.S. will probably be entangled in Iran, a extra pressing query because the demise toll for U.S. service members has climbed to 6. The dynamic has incensed Democrats, who’ve largely come out towards the struggle, and led a handful of Republicans to boost questions.
“Now we have seen the targets for this operation change now, I consider, 4 or 5 occasions,” Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., the highest Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, instructed reporters Monday after assembly with Secretary of State Marco Rubio. “It was concerning the Iranian nuclear capability, a couple of days later it was about taking out the ballistic missiles, it was then — within the president’s personal phrases — about regime change … and now we hear it is about sinking the Iranian fleet.”
“I am undecided which of these targets, if met, implies that we’re at an endgame,” Warner mentioned.
Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., was extra blunt in his evaluation.
“The president’s been everywhere,” he mentioned.
U.S. Senator Mark Warner (D-Va.) speaks to the media following a briefing for Congressional leaders on the scenario in Iran, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S., March 2, 2026.
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Trump mentioned in a video message when the invasion started on Saturday that his goal was to “defend the American folks by eliminating imminent threats from the Iranian regime, a vicious group of very laborious, horrible folks.”
The president mentioned the U.S. navy would raze the nation’s missile silos, forestall it from ever acquiring a nuclear weapon, destroy its terrorist proxy community and sink its navy. He additionally urged the Iranian folks to topple the management that has dominated the nation since 1979 — an specific name for regime change that raised eyebrows even amongst a few of his allies.
After the killing of Iranian chief Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was confirmed, unnamed U.S. officers briefed the media on the operation Saturday after Trump’s Fact Social video. They mentioned one thing totally different: That the U.S. launched a preemptive strike to stave off the upcoming risk of an Iranian offensive.
Then on Sunday, Trump spoke with myriad media shops, together with CNBC. He instructed The Atlantic that Iran waited too lengthy in negotiations over its nuclear program and will have struck a deal and instructed CNBC that the U.S. assaults had been “forward of schedule” with out saying what schedule. He later instructed the Day by day Mail the struggle may grind on for greater than 4 weeks.
Later Sunday, Trump mentioned in a second video handle that fight would proceed “till all of our targets are achieved, and we now have very robust targets.” He mentioned he was doing it to make sure safety “for our kids and their youngsters,” whereas reiterating his name for regime change. He warned extra U.S. casualties had been probably.
On Monday, Trump once more reiterated his priorities as destroying Iran’s missile capabilities, destroying its navy, stopping the nation from getting a nuclear weapon and destroying Iran’s means to fund terrorist proxies.
Cupboard secretaries provide totally different targets
Then there’s Trump’s prime aides — a few of whom are potential contenders for president in 2028.
Rubio then provided a distinct characterization Monday, arguing, because the administration did on Saturday, that the mission was partially a preemptive strike. However Rubio appeared to counsel the assault from Iran would come solely after an assault on Iran by U.S. ally Israel.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrives to temporary Home and Senate leaders on U.S. navy motion in Iran, on the Capitol in Washington, March 2, 2026.
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“We knew that there was going to be an Israeli motion, we knew that might precipitate an assault towards American forces and we knew that if we did not preemptively go after them earlier than they launched these assaults, we’d undergo greater casualties,” Rubio instructed reporters earlier than briefing key Congress members. “We weren’t going to take a seat there and take in a blow earlier than we responded.”‘
Trump disputed that Tuesday, saying throughout a gathering with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz “No, I’d’ve compelled their hand” in reference to Israel.
Rubio additionally doubled down on the “function of this” being to “destroy that missile functionality.” Rubio echoed Trump, who earlier mentioned Iran was making an attempt to construct extra missiles to defend its quest to create a nuclear weapon.
“This needed to occur it doesn’t matter what,” Rubio mentioned.
And Vice President JD Vance, who himself has burnished a model on avoiding one other prolonged battle within the Center East, on Monday insisted the struggle wouldn’t drag on, and mentioned of Trump “he isn’t going to relaxation till he accomplishes that all-important goal of guaranteeing that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.”
Analyst sees a number of targets
Analysts say it is doable the U.S. may very well be pursuing each regime change and a useful disarmament of Iran — a long-term aim of U.S. administrations over a long time. They’re taking a look at what targets the U.S. and Israel are each hanging to find out motives. There’s additionally a risk the U.S. and Israel are pursing each targets individually.
“Once you simply have a look at issues being struck, I might say sure, they are going after each,” mentioned Mark Cancian, a retired Marine Corps colonel who’s a senior advisor with the Heart for Strategic and Worldwide Research. “But additionally, there is a query about who’s going after what … so it may very well be that we’re simply going after totally different targets, [Israel is] going for regime change and we’re going for nuclear packages, missile packages, terror.”
Cancian mentioned such a state of affairs may muddle the struggle’s endgame.
“Day after day throughout the marketing campaign, it won’t make a giant distinction, however the place it might make a giant distinction is while you finish,” Cancian mentioned. “I may think about a scenario the place the Iranian authorities accepts [the U.S.] circumstances, that is what occurred in Venezuela. However I may additionally think about a scenario the place the Israeli’s simply saved bombing.”
“In some unspecified time in the future, they will should decide, proper now they do not should face that query however in some unspecified time in the future they might want to face it … it might be significantly a urgent subject if the Iranian authorities provides peace,” he mentioned.

