Here is a point-by-point description of the press briefing:
Introduction to Operation Epic Fury (1:52): Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt begins the briefing by discussing Operation Epic Fury, launched last weekend to address the threat of a nuclear-armed Iran.
Objectives of Operation Epic Fury (2:10): President Trump laid out four clear objectives for the US military:
Destroy Iran's ballistic missiles and missile industry (2:10-2:15).
Annihilate the Iranian regime's navy, having already destroyed over 20 ships, including a submarine using a torpedo for the first time since World War II (2:17-2:36).
Ensure the regime's terrorist proxies can no longer destabilize the region or attack US armed forces (2:39-2:48).
Guarantee that Iran can never obtain a nuclear weapon (2:55-2:57).
Success of the Operation (3:00): Operation Epic Fury has been a "resounding success" thus far, with American forces striking over 2,000 targets, destroying hundreds of missiles, launchers, and drones (3:00-3:12). The Department of War expects complete dominance over Iranian airspace in the coming hours (3:14-3:20). The first 24 hours of the campaign were twice the scale of the 2003 "Shock and Awe" campaign (21:40-21:44).
Justification for the Operation (3:28): Leavitt addresses "misreporting" by the media, stating that the operation was launched because Iran remained committed to rebuilding its nuclear program despite Operation Midnight Hammer (3:37) and exhaustive good-faith negotiations (3:57). Iran rejected generous offers, proving their priority was building a nuclear weapon (5:19-5:32).
No Bluff Policy (6:25): President Trump's actions prove he "does not bluff" when making threats, backing his words with the "mightiest warriors in the world" (6:46-6:54).
Elimination of Iranian Leaders (6:54): 49 and counting of the most senior Iranian regime leaders, including the Supreme Leader, have been "wiped off the face of the earth," which is seen as "good for America" and makes the world safer (6:54-7:11).
US Military Casualties (7:13): Six US military service members have been lost in Operation Epic Fury. President Trump intends to attend their dignified transfer (7:13-7:44).
Evacuation of Americans (7:55): Over 17,500 Americans have safely returned home from the Middle East, with 8,500 returning yesterday alone. The State Department advises US citizens in the Middle East to register at step.state.gov for travel options, including free-of-charge chartered and commercial flights (7:55-8:43).
Iran's Leadership (9:13): Intelligence agencies are closely monitoring who is "calling the shots" in Iran after the decimation of its leadership, including reports about the Supreme Leader's son potentially being named successor (9:13-9:33).
New Middle East Vision (10:07): The Iranian regime has been the greatest deterrent to peace in the Middle East. Arab and Muslim nations have commended President Trump's actions, with many contributing air defense capabilities (10:07-11:08).
Intelligence from Israel (11:11): Information from Prime Minister Netanyahu about the Ayatollah's location and meeting was important for the timeline of the strike, though the president already had a strong feeling Iran would strike US assets (11:11-11:51).
Pre-Strike Warnings to Americans (14:09): The State Department issued Level 4 travel advisories dating back to January, advising against travel to many countries in the region and urging immediate departure from Lebanon (14:09-15:22).
Oil Prices and Strait of Hormuz (17:10): The administration is working to stabilize oil prices. The US Development Finance Corporation will provide political risk insurance for crude carriers, and the US Navy will escort tankers through the Strait of Hormuz if necessary. This action is expected to benefit the energy industry by ensuring the free flow of oil (17:10-18:02).
Munition Stockpiles (23:19): President Trump stated the US has a good supply of weapons, more than enough for Operation Epic Fury and beyond. He noted that the previous administration "gave away many of our best weapons" to Ukraine, an "unwise decision" (23:19-24:29). He is also calling on defense contractors to rapidly produce American-made weapons (24:35-24:52).
Ground Troops (25:01): Ground troops are not part of the current plan for this operation, but the president will not take military options off the table (25:01-25:34).
Civilian Casualties (25:36): Leavitt denies that the US airstrikes hit a girls' elementary school or targeted civilians, stating that the Department of War is investigating and that unlike the Iranian regime, the US does not target civilians (25:36-26:12).
SAVE Act (26:14): The SAVE Act remains an "absolute priority" for the administration, despite the current focus on Operation Epic Fury. The president is also focused on bringing down the cost of living (26:14-27:10).
Regime Change (27:30): Leavitt avoids explicitly stating that regime change is a goal, reiterating the four military objectives. While the US does not want to see Iran led by a rogue terrorist regime, the focus is on the "quick and effective success of Operation Epic Fury" (27:30-27:58, 28:17-28:29).
President Trump's Health (29:32): Regarding a rash on the president's neck, Leavitt defers to the physician's statement that it was a "preventative skin cream" and the redness would dissipate (29:32-29:53).
Ecuador Military Operation (40:12): Ecuadorian and US military forces launched operations against designated terrorist organizations on March 3rd, described as a "powerful example of the commitment of partners in Latin America and the Caribbean to combat the scourge of naroterrorism" (40:12-41:08).
Latin America Summit (41:10): The president will welcome heads of state from 12 Western Hemisphere nations in Miami, Florida, on Saturday, to promote "freedom, security, and prosperity" in the region (41:10-41:27)
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