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Mar 26, 2026

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Declares “Historic Victory” Over Iran — But Questions Remain

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Declares “Historic Victory” Over Iran — But Questions Remain

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has delivered one of the strongest statements yet regarding recent military operations involving Iran, describing the outcome as a “decisive and historic victory.” His remarks, marked by unusually forceful language, signal a high level of confidence within U.S. defense leadership about the results of the campaign.

In his statement, Hegseth asserted that no nation in modern history has been defeated in the way Iran has, portraying the outcome as not just a tactical success but a sweeping strategic triumph. According to his characterization, U.S. and allied forces did more than degrade Iran’s military capabilities—they effectively dismantled critical elements of its operational infrastructure, delivering what he described as a “crushing blow.”

 


 

🔍 What the Pentagon Has Reported

Hegseth’s comments are broadly consistent with earlier Pentagon briefings, which highlighted:

  • Large-scale coordinated strikes targeting military assets
  • Destruction of key infrastructure, including weapons depots and command centers
  • Significant disruption of supply chains and logistics networks
  • A reduction in Iran’s offensive capabilities, particularly in areas such as drone deployment and missile coordination

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