President Donald Trump's inconsistent messaging about the Iran war is creating a credibility crisis, with his own Pentagon publicly contradicting him about the President Donald Trump's inconsistent messaging about the Iran war is creating a credibility crisis, with his own Pentagon publicly contradicting him about the

Trump's credibility crisis deepens as Pentagon contradicts president on war's status daily

2026/03/15 08:00
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President Donald Trump's inconsistent messaging about the Iran war is creating a credibility crisis, with his own Pentagon publicly contradicting him about the conflict's status, according to reporting from The Guardian.

The contradictions have become stark and immediate. During a CBS News phone interview, Trump declared: "I think the war is very complete, pretty much." Yet that same day, the Pentagon's official X account posted: "This is just the beginning – we will not be deterred until the mission is over" and, "We have Only Just Begun to Fight."

At a campaign rally in Kentucky, Trump compounded the confusion by claiming, "We won. The first hour, it was over," before immediately contradicting himself moments later, stating, "We don't want to leave early do we? We got to finish the job."

Janessa Goldbeck, a Marine Corps veteran and leader of the Vet Voice Foundation, warned that such contradictions send dangerous signals. "That contradiction sends dangerous signals to adversaries about US resolve," she told The Guardian. "When the president says the war is basically over and his Pentagon says it's just the beginning, that tells the world the strategy is not under control."

Presidential historian Jonathan Alter noted that Trump's approach reflects his characteristic style: "He doesn't think any further ahead than the next news cycle and so you get an on-again off-again zigzag foreign policy."

The muddled messaging threatens to undermine congressional support for potential supplemental war funding and damage American credibility with both allies and adversaries, according to the report.

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