US Maintains Firm Stance on Military Operations Against Iran, Says White House

US Maintains Firm Stance on Military Operations Against Iran, Says White House

The White House says the United States will not scale back combat operations against Iran while diplomatic contacts occur. Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, told The New York Times that operations will continue as talks proceed.

Operation status

Leavitt said Operation Epic Fury continues without pause. She added the campaign aims to meet objectives set by the commander in chief and the Pentagon.

The joint US and Israeli operation began on February 28. Military activity has continued through March.

Diplomatic outreach

Officials told the newspaper that Washington transmitted a 15-point plan to Tehran. The plan was reportedly sent via Pakistan.

It remains unclear whether Iranian leaders will accept the proposals as a negotiation basis. US officials also have not confirmed full Israeli support for the plan.

White House stance

The administration emphasized it will pursue talks while maintaining pressure. The White House asserts the US maintains firm stance on military operations against Iran, says White House sources.

Uncertainties and regional dynamics

Two unnamed officials were cited by The New York Times. Their identities and specific details of the plan were not disclosed.

Tehran’s response has not been released publicly. Israel’s position on the transmitted proposals also remains unresolved.

Reporting sources: The New York Times and Filmogaz.com. Views: 160.