Operation Epic Fury Won’t Become ‘Forever War’—Goals Are Limited: Pentagon Official

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Under Secretary of Defense Elbridge Colby drew bipartisan heat in a House hearing for not working with Congress in drafting President Trump’s security strategy.

Annihilating Iran’s capacity to launch missiles and drones beyond its borders is the Pentagon’s only goal for Operation Epic Fury, a senior administration official told the House Armed Services Committee during an often-fiery March 5 hearing on President Donald Trump’s revised National Security Strategy.

The military is not focused on regime change or what happens in Iran once that objective is achieved, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Elbridge Colby explained repeatedly during the nearly three-hour hearing. However, it is prepared to carry out administration directives in response to “a variety of political outcomes.”

What those “political outcomes” will be and how the United States will attempt to influence events in Tehran in the wake of the Feb. 28 decapitation strike is for the president and Congress to determine, Colby said.  That strike killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and more than 40 Iranian regime leaders.

The Pentagon’s definition of success, he said, is, “Degrading and destroying the conventional power projection capabilities of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and thus especially missile, one-way attack drones, capabilities, and their production,” as well as eliminating its naval forces.

“Those are the objectives of the campaign,” Colby said. “It’s not going to be a ‘forever war.’ It’s not going to be a nation-building effort.”

The under secretary drew sharp bipartisan criticism from the House panel for a range of issues with the national security strategy. The president issued the revised strategy in late November, including a “Trump Corollary” to President James Monroe’s 1823 policy that declared the Western Hemisphere a distinct sphere of U.S. influence.

The Monroe doctrine revival led to the Jan. 3 raid that captured Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro but left his socialist junta still ruling Caracas.

Chair Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Ala.) said there is “a breakdown in communications” between Congress and the Trump administration and Pentagon, not necessarily in reference to decisions leading to Operation Epic Fury, but to the broader implications of the strategy, especially when it comes to working with European nations in deterring Russian aggression.

The hearing only incidentally addressed unfolding events in the Middle East.

By John Haughey

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