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“They Should Have Made A Deal” Hegseth Says Pentagon ‘Ready’ To Execute Trump’s Decision On Iran

The United States military is on high alert as tensions between the US and Iran continue to rise. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has declared that the US military is fully prepared to carry out any decision made by President Donald Trump in regards to Iran. In his testimony before the Senate committee, Hegseth remained cautious but emphasized the readiness of the US military to act if necessary.

Hegseth’s words come amidst a time of uncertainty and growing concerns over Iran’s aggressive actions in the region. The recent attacks on oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman and the downing of a US drone by Iran have raised fears of a potential military conflict between the two nations. However, the US remains committed to finding a peaceful resolution, with President Trump even stating that he does not want to go to war with Iran.

In his testimony, Hegseth made it clear that the US military’s stance is to always stand ready and prepared for any scenario. He emphasized the importance of having options available to the President and the Defense Department’s responsibility to provide them. “They should have made a deal. President Trump’s word means something. The world understands that. And at the Defense Department, our job is to stand ready and prepared with options, and that’s precisely what we’re doing,” he stated.

The Defense Secretary’s statement reflects the US military’s dedication to its role in protecting the country and its citizens. The US has always been a strong believer in diplomacy, but it is also crucial to have a strong and capable military to back it up. Hegseth’s words show that the US military is not taking any chances and is always ready to defend the nation’s interests.

The US military’s readiness is a testament to the strength and professionalism of the armed forces. From the Army, Navy, Air Force, to the Marine Corps, every branch is continuously training and preparing for any potential threat. As the world’s most powerful military, the US is well-equipped to handle any situation that may arise, and this is a message that has been reiterated by Hegseth’s testimony.

Moreover, Hegseth’s statement also highlights the importance of the US military’s relationship with its Commander-in-Chief. The military is fully committed to following the decisions made by President Trump, and this is a crucial aspect of national security. The military and the government work closely together to ensure the safety and security of the country, and this synergy is what makes the US military a force to be reckoned with.

In conclusion, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s testimony before the Senate committee reaffirmed the US military’s readiness to carry out any decision made by President Donald Trump regarding Iran. The US military stands strong and prepared, with options available to protect and defend the nation’s interests. As tensions continue to escalate, the world can rest assured that the US military is always ready to take action and maintain peace and stability in the region.

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