US-Israeli strikes on Iran not an “endless war”, no US troops on ground, says War Secretary Pete Hegseth

In a recent statement, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized that the ongoing US-Israeli military operations against Iran do not constitute an 'endless war.' He characterized the initiative as a decisive action rather than a pursuit of regime change. This assertion comes in the wake of increased tensions following retaliatory strikes from Tehran, which have resulted in the deaths of four American service members. As the conflict escalates, officials have expressed concerns about potential further casualties, raising alarms about the situation's volatility. Hegseth reiterated that there are no US ground troops involved in the operations, aiming to clarify the nature of the military engagement and its objectives. The developments underscore the complex geopolitical landscape in the region, with the US and its allies facing the challenge of balancing military action with diplomatic efforts to stabilize relations with Iran.
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