Overview
- Kelly told MS NOW’s Jen Psaki that a random group of people off the street could handle the Iran conflict better than the current administration.
- He argued the operation lacks a clear goal, strategic plan, and timeline, warning it risks a long war with more American deaths.
- He cited six U.S. service members killed as he questioned the president’s understanding of his role as commander in chief.
- President Trump recently said the operation was projected to last four to five weeks, while asserting the U.S. can continue longer if needed.
- U.S. Central Command said forces control the skies and are destroying Iran’s mobile missile launch capabilities with lethal precision, a message echoed in a Pentagon video on the first 100 hours of strikes.