U.S. Secretary of State Rubio spoke about the Iran war today: "The objective of this mission is clear, and it is important to constantly remind the American people why the world's most powerful army is involved in this operation. The purpose is to destroy the regime's ability to launch missiles, by destroying their missiles and launchers, destroying the factories that produce these missiles, and destroying their navy."
Comment: The current U.S. approach to the war against Iran is confusing and inconsistent, exposing the biggest weakness of this military operation - strategic misfocus, chaotic decision-making, and self-contradiction. One moment it claims to only strike missile facilities, and the next it leaks about regime change; the Secretary of State has one set of words, while the president has another statement, without a unified goal or clear strategy, only escalating slogans and temporary changes. This state of ambiguous goals and constant changes shows that the White House is not confident, but rather being pushed by the battlefield situation, oscillating between domestic politics, election pressure, and the Middle East situation. The more confused the goals are, the harder it is to end the war, and the United States is gradually falling into an endless, bottomless quagmire.
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