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Liveblog Iran War: Hegseth: "This is not a regime change war"

US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth states that the US did not initiate the war against Iran and discusses military operations and objectives without committing to a timeline.

In a recent press conference regarding the ongoing conflict in Iran, US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth emphasized that the United States did not instigate the war, countering narratives that suggest otherwise. He made it clear that several US fighter jets have crashed in Kuwait during the operations, highlighting the risks and complexities involved in the military engagement in the region. Furthermore, the German government is planning to send aircraft to evacuate tourists stranded in the Middle East due to the unfolding situation.

Hegseth was questioned about the duration of American military engagement in Iran, to which he refrained from providing a specific timeframe, insisting that it is unwise to disclose such information to the public or the enemy. He expressed the view that military strategies and timelines are matters best left to the President's discretion, noting that only President Trump has the authority to make final decisions regarding military operations. This reluctance to define a timeline for the engagement underscores the fluid and unpredictable nature of modern warfare.

The situation in Iran has prompted increased scrutiny and concern both domestically and internationally, particularly regarding the potential for further escalation. Hegseth's comments reflect the administration's stance on maintaining strategic ambiguity to protect military objectives. As military efforts continue, the implications for regional stability and international relations remain significant, raising questions about the future course of US involvement in the region and the effects on civilian populations caught in the conflict.

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