Hegseth frames Iran strike as a no-nonsense, US-terms operation

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Pete Hegseth casts the Iran strikes as a decisive, anti‑political‑correctness operation fought on US terms, insisting it won’t resemble Iraq-era wars with nation-building. He touts fewer rules of engagement and potential unilateral action, while acknowledging possible troop involvement without a fixed exit timeline. Trump’s shifting rhetoric about duration and objectives is noted, but the press conference offered few concrete goals or a clear exit plan, serving mainly as mood-affirming messaging for a defiant stance.
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- Additional troops to deploy to Middle East as Gen. Caine says to expect ‘additional losses’ Military Times
- US not veering into a new, endless war, Pentagon says Reuters
- Secretary Hegseth and Joint Chiefs Chair Caine News Conference on Iran C-SPAN
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