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US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth begins his address saying Iran has been a threat to the US for 47 years, but that's "no longer". He goes on to praise US President Donald Trump for having "made history". "President Trump forged this moment, Iran begged for this ceasefire, and we all know it," he claims.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declared “decisive military victory” over Iran, saying the country’s missile program was functionally destroyed. “They can no longer build missiles” and the U.S. has destroyed Iran’s military industrial base,
Pakistan’s PM had said the ceasefire would cover Lebanon; Iran says passage through the strait of Hormuz will be allowed for the next 2 weeks
The US war against Iran has “completely” destroyed the country’s ability to build missiles or other sophisticated weaponry, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says. “We finished completely destroying Iran’s defense-industrial base, a core pillar of our mission,” Hegseth tells reporters. “They can no longer build missiles.”
A House Democrat has announced plans to introduce articles of impeachment against Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. Here's what to know.
Pete Hegseth compares the rescue of an Air Force officer shot down over Iran on Good Friday and saved on Easter Sunday to Jesus' resurrection.
Dan Driscoll, praised by the White House, said in a statement to The Washington Post that “I have no plans to depart or resign as the Secretary of the Army.”