Iran War "Could Last 8 Weeks", Pete Hegseth Says US "Can't Stop Everything"

In a recent statement, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth highlighted the complexities of the ongoing conflict involving Iran, suggesting that while the U.S. military maintains air superiority, Iranian air attacks could still inflict damage. Hegseth noted that the situation is fluid, with the potential for the conflict to extend over the next eight weeks. He emphasized the limitations of military intervention, acknowledging that the U.S. cannot prevent all attacks, indicating a cautious approach to managing threats from Iran. This commentary comes amid rising tensions in the region, where military engagements have prompted concerns over broader implications for stability. As the U.S. navigates its strategic response, it faces the challenge of balancing deterrence with the risks of escalation, a dynamic that highlights the complexities of modern warfare and international relations in the Middle East.
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