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Pete Hegseth preaches “maximum lethality.” What has that meant in Iran?

Pete Hegseth preaches “maximum lethality.” What has that meant in Iran?
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth speaks about the conflict in Iran from the White House briefing room on April 6, 2026. | Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images Even before the Trump administration went to war with Iran, it was talking differently about its approach to combat.  President Donald Trump relabeled the Department of Defense to something more in line with his values: the Department of

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