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During a press briefing at the Pentagon, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth was asked about the possibility of a longer-term war with Iran following President Trump's decision to strike Iranian nuclear facilities.
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00:00are being sent to the Iranians right now and is there any possibility of diplomacy now or in the
00:05coming days? I can only confirm that there are both public and private messages being directly
00:12delivered to the Iranians in multiple channels, giving them every opportunity to come to the
00:17table. They understand precisely what the American position is, precisely what steps they can take
00:24to allow for peace, and we hope they do so. Yes. The president may not want an open-ended
00:32conflict. The Iranians may disagree. Are you prepared for a protracted war? Well, anything can
00:40happen in conflict. We acknowledge that. But the scope of this was intentionally limited.
00:44That's the message that we're sending, with the capabilities of the American military nearly
00:49unlimited. So Iran, in that sense, has a choice. But we've made it very clear to them, this is
00:56nuclear sites. This is nuclear capabilities. This is the line that the president set, and we set that
01:02back. Now is the time to come forward for peace. But we, I think one of the takeaways from this as
01:07well is the unprecedented level of ongoing cooperation. I can't speak highly enough of
01:12the chairman and his staff, and General Carrilla in CENTCOM, what they've done to look around the
01:19corner, to preposition, to understand how an operation like this comes together. The scope and
01:25scale of what occurred last night would take the breath away of almost any American if you had an
01:30opportunity to watch it in real time. And I think Tehran is certainly calculating the reality that
01:36planes flew from the middle of America and Missouri overnight, completely undetected over three of the
01:42most highly sensitive sites. And we were able to destroy nuclear capabilities. And our boys in
01:49those bombers are on their way home right now. We believe that'll have a clear psychological impact
01:54on how they view the future. And we certainly hope they take the path of negotiated peace. But I could
01:59not be more proud of how this building operated, of the precision, the sensitivity, and the professionalism
02:07of the troops involved in this.

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