Khaberni - White House spokesperson Caroline Levitt said that the American operation against Iran will not end until President Donald Trump decides that its objectives have been achieved.
She added to reporters: "Ultimately, the operations will end when the commander-in-chief (Trump) declares that the military objectives have been fully achieved."
Iran has been carrying out airstrikes on American military targets in the Middle East and Israeli territory in response to attacks carried out by the United States and Israel.
On the first day of the fighting, on February 28, a girls' school in southern Iran was targeted, resulting in the death of dozens of schoolgirls. Also on the first day, the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was assassinated. According to Iran's permanent representative to the United Nations, Amir Saeed Iravani, the death toll from the attack exceeded 1,300 people.
Washington and Tel Aviv justified the start of the military operation as a preemptive strike to prevent alleged threats from Tehran due to its nuclear program. However, they later did not hide their desire to change the regime in Iran.



