Watch: ‘We fight to win’: Pete Hegseth issues stark warning to Iran after U.S. strikes

U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has strongly defended recent military operations in Iran, describing them as a 'clear, devastating, decisive mission.' This operation aims to neutralize missile threats and hinder Iran's potential nuclear weapons program. Hegseth emphasized that the U.S. is committed to winning in its defense initiatives, highlighting the necessity of such actions in the context of regional security. The strikes have raised concerns among various international observers, who fear potential escalation in tensions between the U.S. and Iran. Hegseth's remarks come amid ongoing debates about U.S. foreign policy and military interventions in the Middle East, emphasizing the administration's stance on protecting national and global security interests. This mission is part of a broader strategy to counter perceived aggressions from Iran, which has been accused of destabilizing the region through its missile development and support for proxy groups. As the situation unfolds, the international community watches closely, with implications for diplomatic relations and regional stability.
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