The New York Times has published an assessment concluding that the United States failed to achieve its strategic objectives in the aftermath of the joint US-Israeli military campaign against Iran.

The report characterizes the administration's approach as having "bit off more than it could chew," suggesting that neither military action nor subsequent diplomatic efforts have yielded the desired outcomes nearly four months after the conflict began.

President Donald Trump has recently threatened to expand a $15 billion legal action to include The New York Times.

This editorial stance directly challenges the White House's narrative regarding the success of the military operation.

The publication's analysis comes at a time of heightened tension between the Trump administration and major US media outlets, which have faced increasing scrutiny and legal threats from the president's office.

President Donald Trump has recently threatened to expand a $15 billion legal action to include The New York Times.

The administration has accused the publication of disseminating "fake and made up facts" concerning the ongoing conflict with Iran.