The US will today launch its most "intense day of strikes insideIran" as the war in theMiddle Eastshows no sign of relenting. The warning came fromDonald Trump'sUS Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth during a White House press briefing.
"Today will be yet again our most intense day ofstrikes inside Iran.The most fighters, the most bombers, the most strikes, intelligence will be more refined than ever," Hegseth said in a press conference Tuesday. The US Defence Secrtary claimed that in the last 24 hours, Iran has fired the lowest number of missiles since the start of the war. He also declared. "On Day 10 of Operation Epic Fury, we are winning with an overwhelming and unrelenting focus on our objectives,” claiming Iran is "badly losing."
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When questioned about the US government's timeline for the Iran war and how far it has moved along, the Defence Secretary said that Trump will be the one who determines when the conflict draws to a conclusion.
He said the US is "in a very strong place, giving the President of the United States maximum options". Hegseth also added: "From the beginning, from this podium, we haven't stated how long it will take.
"Our will is endless. Ultimately, the president gets to determine the end state of those objectives."
Hegseth said last week that the war could span three to eight weeks. However, in today's press office, he said it was not for him to assess whether "it’s the beginning, the middle or the end."
For the final question, Hegseth was asked about Trump’s suggestion that the military operation could conclude sooner than initially expected, and whether the United States will have a role in what follows.
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