CBS: Trump is unhappy with Hageset's actions in the operation… (иран · американский · трамп)
CBS: Trump is unhappy with Hageset's actions in the operation against Iran. US President Donald Trump was displeased with Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth during the 'Epic Fury' operation against Iran.
Consensus
- Operation 'Epic Fury' was initiated by the United States and Israel on February 28.
- The operation officially ended on May 1, according to President Trump.
- A memorandum of understanding between Iran and the U.S. was signed on June 18.
- Military hostilities resumed on July 8.
- U.S. military actions against Iran were described as responses to Iranian activities in the Strait of Hormuz.
- American forces continued conducting attacks on Iran after July 8.
Points of divergence
- President Trump was dissatisfied with Pentagon Chief Pete Hegseth during Operation 'Epic Fury', believing his actions led to the U.S. missing an opportunity to avoid prolonged conflict by rejecting Iran's proposal to limit its nuclear program. — kommersant
- Trump was also frustrated with General Dan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Admiral Brad Cooper, head of Central Command, for their positions during the operation. — kommersant
- On July 10, Trump informed Congress that the U.S. was again in a state of war with Iran. — kommersant
- Trump stated he did not want to negotiate with Iran and claimed 'nothing will be left' of Iran if it refuses a peace deal. — vesti
- Trump confirmed that contacts between the U.S. and Iran continued, including on July 14. — vesti
- The memorandum signed June 18 was described as having been signed 'remotely' by Iran and the U.S., with subsequent technical talks in Switzerland failing to produce results. — vesti
Coverage (3 sources)
- CBS: Trump Unhappy with Heegs' Actions in Operation Against Iran — Коммерсантъ
- Trump admits he does not want to negotiate anything with Iran — Вести
- Trump Avoids Answer on Sending Military to Seize Hormuz Island — Вести