Trump says US 'very close' to meeting objectives in Iran, considering 'winding down' military efforts
President Donald Trump said Friday he's considering "winding down" military efforts in the Middle East amid the ongoing war in Iran, claiming his administration is getting "very close" to meeting their objectives there.
Those objectives, Trump outlined in a social media post Friday, include "completely degrading" Iran's missile capability; eliminating Iran's navy and air force; "destroying" its defense industrial base; "never allowing Iran to get even close to Nuclear Capability"; and protecting the U.S.' Middle Eastern allies, including Israel, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Kuwait.
The president did not make clear how the U.S. military has materially achieved his objectives.

Trump also said that the Strait of Hormuz will need to be "guarded and policed, as necessary, by other Nations who use it" -- making clear that the U.S. does not use the strait, but also that he'd "help" the countries that do with "their Hormuz efforts."
He appeared to pass off the responsibility of opening the strait to other nations, without making clear which ones.
"If asked, we will help these Countries in their Hormuz efforts, but it shouldn't be necessary once Iran's threat is eradicated. Importantly, it will be an easy Military Operation for them," Trump wrote.
-ABC News' Isabella Murray




