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Defense secretary’s move is his latest action designed to nix so-called "wokeness" from American military education.
Jon Stewart ripped into Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth for snapping at reporters in a Monday press conference at the Pentagon. The 45-year-old’s live press conference was intended to address
ANALYSIS: Hegseth’s status as the administration’s most prominent public face on the Iran conflict is notable, writes John Bowden
WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Monday spoke to widening concerns that the U.S.-Israeli strikes in Iran could spiral into a protracted regional conflict by declaring, “This is not Iraq. This is not endless."
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Monday spoke to widening concerns that the U.S.-Israeli strikes in Iran could spiral into a protracted regional conflict by declaring, “This is not Iraq. This is not
John Bolton has become a harsh critic of President Donald Trump after serving as his national security adviser
Pete Hegseth addressed how an Iranian attack bypassed air defenses in Kuwait and killed 4 American soldiers in a fortified tactical operations center.
Hegseth instituted a new policy that led to most of the traditional news media given up their Pentagon press credentials, with their spaces ceded to more Trump friendly and other news outlets on the right. Reporters can still access the facility but on more limited visitor passes.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth stacked the deck with friendly correspondents at his press conference on the start of military operations against Iran. The defense secretary and Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
Pete Hegseth dismissed concerns about following military protocols during the Iran conflict, saying America will fight without what he called 'stupid' rules as casualties mount.