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Hegseth says Trump’s Iran strike shows American deterrence is back: ‘When this president speaks, the world should listen’

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth proclaimed that “deterrence is back” and warned that foreign adversaries should listen to President Trump in the wake of the strikes against Iran’s three nuclear facilities Saturday.

The operation President Trump planned was bold and it was brilliant, showing the world that American deterrence is back,” Hegseth told reporters during a press briefing Sunday. “When this president speaks, the world should listen — and the US military, we can back it up.”

Hegseth harked back to the 60-day deadline Trump gave Iran earlier this year and said that the regime is now ruing its failure to comply with that ultimatum.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth proclaimed that “deterrence is back” folllowing the strikes against Iran’s three nuclear facilities. AP
Aerial view of the Fordow underground complex in Iran after airstrikes. MAXAR Technologies
“When this president speaks, the world should listen — and the US military, we can back it up,” Hegseth said.

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“Iran found out when POTUS says 60 days that he seeks peace and negotiation, he means 60 days of peace and negotiation; otherwise, that nuclear program, that nuclear capability, will not exist; he meant it,” the Defense secretary added.

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