U.S.-Israeli Attacks Fail to Disable Iran's Missile Capabilities, Defense Secretary Admits
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has acknowledged that a month of joint U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on Iran have not been able to disable the country's missile capabilities. Hegseth's statement comes as the war continues to have far-reaching economic implications worldwide. The U.S. official stated that only President Trump had the authority to decide when to bring an end to the conflict.
The ongoing war has resulted in significant losses for both sides, with Iran continuing to pose a threat to regional and global security. Hegseth's remarks suggest that Iran's military capabilities remain intact, allowing the country to potentially launch future attacks. The war has already caused widespread economic instability, with many countries feeling the effects of the conflict.
The international community continues to closely monitor the situation, with various nations calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The U.S. and Israel have maintained that their military actions are aimed at countering Iran's nuclear ambitions and supporting regional stability. However, the war's economic and humanitarian consequences are becoming increasingly apparent.
As the conflict enters its second month, the world waits with bated breath for President Trump to make a decision on the war's future.