American Defense Minister Pete HegSeth killed the media for “encouraging Trump and creating doubts” about the latest American strikes in Iranian nuclear places.
When he spoke at the Pentagon press conference, HegSeth descended heavily on the media and criticized her for focusing on scandal, half -truth and leaked information. In defense of strikes, Pete HegSeth pushed back against the leakage of intelligence, which allegedly downplayed the impact of the operation.
The Minister of Defense rejected early analysis, indicating that strikes can only delay Iranian nuclear progress by only a few months. “Destroyed, defeated, smoothed – choose your word,” HegSeth said. “It was a historically successful attack.”
Media on the cross
Accusing Journalists of Rooting for Failure, He Said, “You (Media) Cheer Against These strikes… you have to HOPE THAT Maybe they Weren’t Effective… So let’s Take Half-Truths, Leoked Information, and Then Spin It in Everyway We Can to Cause Doubt and Manipule the Public Mind.
Briefing began Hegsethe, who blasted reporters for what he described as their obsession with a scandal. “You are still hunting scandals,” he said, accusing the printing of ignoring “historical moments”, such as the stronger US military and increased expenditure on European defense.
HegSeth expressed frustration over the relying on media on leaks and claimed that he had distorted the narrative. “When someone escapes something, they do it with the agenda,” he said. “That has changed – this new cycle based on an irresponsible report.”
“The most secret, the most complex” military operation
On Thursday, the Pentagon published new details about the secret bombing of the United States aimed at three Iranian nuclear places and emphasized the participating crews and Iranian attempts at the last minute of the fortification of the Fordow, CNN reported.
In the morning briefing, Minister of Defense Pete HegSeth described Raid as “the most secret and complex military operation in history”. While few specifics were provided, the common chiefs of the chairman of the staff were General Dan Caine outlined how the mission was carried out and share rare details of the staff and technology behind it.
According to CNN, crews flying 37 -hour mission included men and women, from captain to colonel, drawn from the American Air Force and Missouri Air National Guard. Most of them were graduates of Elite Air Force School in Nevada.
“When the crews went to work on Friday, they kissed their loved ones goodbye, they didn’t know when or if they were at home,” Caine said. “Later on Saturday evening, their families realized what was happening.” He added that when the bombers returned to Missouri, their families greeted them with “flags flying and tears flowing”.
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