Caroline Leavitt
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But ultimately, your audience must remember, this is for the long term gain of wiping out the threat of a Iranian terrorist regime from obtaining and using a nuclear bomb against the United States of America and our allies.
Well, Caroline, you guys are doing amazing work there at the White House.
We understand your concerns.
We hear you and we are taking them into account and we have a plan to address them.
And this is a temporary short term disruption in global oil prices that the president is ultimately going to rectify by wiping out the rogue Iranian terrorist regime.
Why did President Trump say yesterday that Iran may have Tomahawk missiles when there are only three other U.S.
allies plus the U.S.
that have those missiles?
When President Trump says that Iran is in a place of unconditional surrender, he's not claiming the Iranian regime is going to come out and say that themselves.
Last week, the Energy Secretary issued a waiver for India to get oil, Russian oil, during this energy crisis.
Have you spoken to the president about it?
What's the idea behind this?
When President Trump says that Iran is in a place of unconditional surrender, he's not claiming the Iranian regime is going to come out and say that themselves.
When those objectives are met, the president will dictate the end of these operations.
He's not claiming the Iranian regime is going to come out and say that themselves.
What the president means is that Iran's threats will no longer be backed by a ballistic missile arsenal.
The White House has been clear about its four military objectives, but it's been less clear about the political ones.
Trump has said he would settle for nothing short of unconditional surrender and that the U.S.
needed to be part of the selection of an acceptable leader.
White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt told reporters Trump did not mean that literally.