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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth championed President Donald Trump’s strikes on Iran in a press conference Monday morning, refuting concerns from the “fake news” media and “political left” that the conflict would lead to an “endless war.”
“To the media outlets and political left screaming ‘endless wars,’ stop. This is not Iraq. This is not endless,” Hegseth said. “Our generation knows better and so does this president.”
The defense secretary insisted the strikes, that have led to a deadly exchange of fire in the region, would prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon and harming Americans as a result of the decades-long hostilities between the two nations.
“We didn’t start this war, but under President Trump, we are finishing it,” Hegseth told reporters.
Striking a dogmatic tone, Hegseth praised U.S. partners who supported the mission, “unlike so many of our traditional allies who wring their hands and clutch their pearls, hemming and hawing about the use of force.”
But when pressed with further questions about the goal of the operation, how many U.S. troops were involved and when officials anticipated its end, Hegseth declined to answer, taking up a familiar tone toward the media.
"I heard the question about four weeks,” Hegseth said, referring to a reporter’s question about whether the operation would take four weeks.
“It's the typical NBC gotcha-type question. President Trump has all the latitude in the world to talk about how long it may or may not take,” the secretary of defense said before pivoting to claim former President Joe Biden “didn’t even know” what was going on.
When asked if U.S. boots were on the ground in Iran, Hegseth replied, “Why in the world would we tell you, you, the enemy, anybody, what we will or will not do in pursuit of an objective?”
Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Dan Caine gave reporters some details about the logistics of “Operation Epic Fury,” which had been months, in some cases years, in the making.
Caine said the president gave the final orders around 3:30 p.m. Friday, telling military officials: “Operation Epic Fury is approved. No aborts. Good luck. Close.”
Those orders promoted thousands of U.S. troops from various military branches to carry out the operation, which included more than 100 aircraft launched from land, sea and tankers.
Caine acknowledged that the U.S. would likely experience more casualties.
While Hegseth and Caine insisted the goal of the operation is to eliminate Iran’s ability to build a nuclear weapon, it also led to the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Hegseth encouraged Iranians to take advantage of the opportunity for regime change.
“This is not a regime change war, but the regime sure did change,” Hegseth said.
Unfortunately that's exactly what he means
This is literally in the back of his mind as he says this. He’s not trying to say no more nation building or pretending we’re in there for virtuous liberal reasons, he’s talking about indiscriminately murdering women and children without restraint
I guess I don't see why he needed to clarify that, the US has never had any restraint when it comes to killing non-combatants in illegal wars
Why does he need to clarify there’ll be no nation building? The US has never done that either
Yep, there's a reason the "nation" they built in Afghanistan disintegrated like wet tissue paper at the slightest resistance, and lasted 0.01 seconds after the Americans propping it up at gunpoint left. Real "nations" don't do that.
No but the guys ordering and conducting the wars always played at being civilized; it's been so successful that despite the shocking amount of violence America perpetrated against Korea, Vietnam and Cambodia that people still think the troops were just smol bean kids caught up in nebulous violence just happening around them and genuinely can't imagine the troops shooting and torturing civilians for laughs. The winter soldier testimony is nothing like what the average person thinks happened in Vietnam.
People want to be able to forget about the Iranian school by imagining it was an accident and instead you have the guy in charge saying no it was on purpose snowflakes, suck it up. Plausible deniability is core to Western culture in regards to.....actually everything. It's only when libs are on the receiving end, or they don't get what they want, that they won't humor the kind of rhetoric they live and breathe on.
Republican goes to war: a sign of the moral decay of republicans
Democrat goes to war: it was necessary sweety, we had to bring democracy to Libya (a country that was already a democracy btw)
The troops committing horrific atrocities to brown people: It was an accident/it's just a few specific people/they're trying to earn money for college/they're traumatized kids
ICE doing a fraction of what the military is doing: OH MY GOD WHAT IS THIS WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS STAHP (which for the record is absolutely the right response but should be applied to the military even more so)
True, but they pretended they did and lied about the civilian death counts and do everything they can to obfuscate the millions of deaths at their hands. I guess the change is now that there will be no more pretending. They'll just come out and say they are murdering civilians until they surrender.