Hegseth says Tuesday ‘will be our most intense day of strikes’ on Iran
U.S. military operations enter 11th day with intensified strikes targeting Iranian facilities amid ongoing regional drone and missile attacks, Pentagon says.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that Tuesday will be the most intense day of strikes inside Iran, involving the most fighters, bombers, and the most refined intelligence used so far.
- The U.S. and Israel began large-scale military attacks on Iran on February 28, with the initial attacks targeting Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was declared dead shortly after.
- Since the conflict began, the Pentagon has said seven Americans have died, while Iran has launched numerous drone attacks on countries across the region.
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The U.S. announced today, the 10th, that it will be the day of the most intense airstrikes on Iran, mobilizing the largest number of fighters and bombers and not stopping until the enemy is completely defeated. The U.S. announced that today, the 10th, will be the day of the most powerful attack on Iran. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said at the Pentagon in Virginia that day.
Chief Pent gono, Pete Hegseth, said today to be the most intense of attacks against Ir n since they launched the war 10 days ago.
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(Washington = Yonhap News) Correspondent Hong Jeong-gyu and Lee Yu-mi = U.S. Secretary of Defense (Department of War) Pete Hegseth said on the 10th (local time), the 11th day of the war against Iran, "Today, in Iran...
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