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Presenter says objectives on Iran are to degrade missiles, strike its navy and block nuclear weapons

March 02, 2026 | Department of State, Executive, Federal


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Presenter says objectives on Iran are to degrade missiles, strike its navy and block nuclear weapons
The Presenter said the "objectives are clear," listing four aims the speaker said their side was pursuing toward Iran: destroying its missile capabilities, "annihilating" elements of its navy, preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and stopping the regime from arming and funding militant groups abroad.

The presenter described the first objective as "destroying Iran's missile capabilities," adding that this is occurring "on an hourly basis" and that Iran's capacity to produce new missiles is being targeted. The remarks attribute ongoing degradation to unnamed operations but provide no supporting evidence in the transcript.

On the second objective the Presenter said, "We've knocked out already 10 ships. They're at the bottom of the sea," characterizing a campaign against Iranian naval assets as part of the stated goals. The transcript records the numeric claim but does not supply corroborating details or sources.

The third objective, the Presenter said, is to ensure the country "can never obtain a nuclear weapon." The speaker repeated "Never going to have a nuclear weapon" and said Iran "were on the road to getting one legitimately through a deal that was signed foolishly by our country," criticizing prior diplomatic agreements without naming the accord.

For the final objective the Presenter said the effort is to prevent the Iranian regime from "continu[ing] to arm, fund, and direct terrorist armies outside of their borders." The transcript records the assertion but does not include supporting evidence or identify specific incidents, timelines or legal authorities for the actions described.

The transcript contains only the presenter's assertions; it does not identify the speaker by name, provide venue or date information, list supporting evidence for the operational claims, or record any third-party verification. No formal motions, votes or other procedural actions are recorded in the provided excerpt.

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