Senator Mark Kelly accuses Trump of lacking Iran war strategy

Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) criticized the Trump administration's conduct of the war against Iran on X, claiming no clear strategy exists. He cited remarks by President Donald Trump and War Secretary Pete Hegseth. Pentagon officials outlined specific objectives in a recent briefing.

On March 16, 2026, Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) posted on X accusing the Trump administration of having no clear strategy for the war against Iran, now in its third week. Kelly referenced Trump's weekend statement threatening more strikes on Iran's Kharg Island, where U.S. attacks had 'totally demolished' much of the island, adding, 'We may hit it a few more times just for fun.' He also pointed to Hegseth's 'no quarter' comment from a Friday press briefing with Gen. Dan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, saying, 'The “no quarter” comment by the SecDef and this “just for fun” remark by the President tells me there was never a clear strategy for this war. And at this point, three weeks in, they are just making up objectives as they stumble along all while our troops are put at risk and…' Kelly also mentioned rising gas prices linked to the conflict. Hegseth described the objectives as 'clear, decisive, and achievable,' stating the mission is to 'defeat the missiles, missile launchers, and defense industrial base … defeat the Navy, and deny Iran the ability to have a nuclear weapon.' He added that targeting ballistic missiles aims to force Iran to 'give up their nuclear capabilities,' noting these goals were 'laid out from day one.' Gen. Caine said CENTCOM is dismantling Iran's ability to threaten U.S. forces and global energy supplies, including 'Destroy the Iranian Navy to ensure freedom of navigation' by targeting mine-laying capabilities, and ensuring Iran 'cannot rebuild the capabilities that can harm America’s interests.' Hegseth stated during the briefing, 'With every passing hour, we know and we know they know that the military capabilities of their evil regime are crumbling… Our response? We will keep pressing. We will keep pushing, keep advancing, no quarter, no mercy for our enemies.' Separately, Kelly, a retired Navy Captain, faces a Department of War investigation for a video dubbed the 'Seditious Six' by Hegseth, where he and five other Democrats urged military members to 'refuse illegal orders.' Hegseth called the video 'despicable, reckless, and false,' noting Kelly remains subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) as a retiree. The operations involve a U.S.-Israeli coalition.

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