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What we learned about the Iran war one month in from latest Hegseth briefing

What we learned about the Iran war one month in from latest Hegseth briefing
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War Secretary Pete Hegseth refused to take any option off the table during a press briefing on Tuesday when it comes to the war in Iran, which began a month ago. “We’re not going to foreclose any option you can’t fight and win a war, to tell your adversary what you are willing to do […]

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