Hegseth: Tuesday could become the most intense day of U.S. strikes on Iran
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U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said Tuesday could become the most extensive day of military strikes on Iran, noting that the operation will involve an increased number of combat aircraft and bombing missions.
According to the Pentagon chief, the United States plans to significantly intensify its military actions. Speaking to journalists, Hegseth said Tuesday would be “the most intense day” of strikes.
“Today will be the day of the most intense strikes on Iran — more fighter jets, more bombers and more bombing,” the minister said.
He added that a larger number of aircraft and strike capabilities will be involved in the operation compared to previous days. Details about potential targets or the overall scope of the operation were not disclosed.
The statement comes amid rising tensions in the Middle East and ongoing confrontation between the United States and Iran.
“Today will be the day of the most intense strikes on Iran — more fighter jets, more bombers and more bombing,” the minister said.
He added that a larger number of aircraft and strike capabilities will be involved in the operation compared to previous days. Details about potential targets or the overall scope of the operation were not disclosed.
The statement comes amid rising tensions in the Middle East and ongoing confrontation between the United States and Iran.
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