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Pete Hegseth says Iran is digging out missiles and launchers

Pete Hegseth says Iran is digging out missiles and launchers
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Pete Hegseth said Iran is “digging out” its remaining missiles and launchers, but said Iran no longer had the capacity to get more.

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