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Pete Hegseth says Iran’s military has been “historically obliterated” in the current war.
However, ongoing fighting and regional tensions suggest a more complex and unresolved conflict.
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00:00Never has a modern military been so rapidly and historically obliterated, defeated from day one
00:06with overwhelming firepower. The air campaign that we've conducted, that Israel's conducted alongside
00:11us, was one for the history books, truly. And it's because we have a president of the United States
00:15that when he sends his warfighters out to fight, he unties their hands to actually go out and
00:21close with and destroy the enemy as viciously as possible from moment one. And that's why we see
00:26ourselves as part of this negotiation as well. We negotiate with bombs. You have a choice as we
00:33loiter over the top of Tehran, as the president talked about, about your future. The president has
00:38made it clear that you will not have a nuclear weapon. The War Department agrees. Our job is to
00:42ensure that. And so we're keeping our hand on that throttle as long as it's hard as is necessary to
00:48ensure the interest of the United States of America are achieved on that battlefield. This is not Iraq
00:53We'll be back in Afghanistan.
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