Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth spoke briefly at a press conference at the NATO summit to comment on discrepancies over the reported level of damage that U.S. strikes caused to Iran’s nuclear sites.
Hegseth sounds off about level of damage to Iran's nuclear sites
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