Summary
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt explained that President Trump will consider Iran's "unconditional surrender" achieved when Iran no longer threatens the United States and the goals of the mission are met. She did not have additional information on the Pentagon's investigation into a possible military strike on an Iranian girls' school.
Key Facts
- President Trump wants Iran to achieve "unconditional surrender" when it stops being a threat to the U.S.
- The White House aims to have the mission's goals fully realized before considering Iran's surrender.
- Karoline Leavitt spoke to reporters about these conditions outside the White House.
- The press secretary stated Iran's surrender might not be publicly acknowledged by Iran itself.
- There is an ongoing Pentagon investigation about a possible U.S. military strike on an Iranian girls' school.
- Leavitt provided no updates on the Pentagon's investigation.