U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivered strong remarks during a Cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington, D.C., detailing key developments in the country’s national security strategy, military operations abroad, and ongoing defense modernization efforts.
In an interview aired by DRM News, Hegseth emphasized the administration’s continued pressure on Iran through a combination of military and economic measures. He argued that these actions have significantly weakened the country’s defense capabilities while limiting its influence across the region.
Hegseth pointed to the current restrictions on Iran’s military production, saying, “They may have missiles, but they can’t build more right now. And they can’t build more drones right now. And they can’t build more ships.” According to him, this situation reflects the effectiveness of U.S.-led coordination with allies in imposing operational constraints on Tehran.
The Secretary also underscored the broader context of U.S. defense modernization, noting that strengthening national security requires not only confronting external threats but also ensuring that the military remains technologically advanced and well-equipped. Hegseth emphasized investments in next-generation capabilities, including advanced drones, cyber tools, and modernized naval and aerial assets.
Hegseth’s statements reflect a broader strategy that combines tactical operations with long-term defense planning, aimed at ensuring that the United States can respond swiftly to emerging threats while sustaining a strategic advantage over potential rivals.
He concluded by reaffirming the U.S. commitment to its allies and to maintaining pressure on nations that challenge international norms, emphasizing that coordinated efforts are key to upholding security and stability in volatile regions….See More







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