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🎵 YouTube Music 🎧 SpotifyIn a recent press conference, the Secretary of State, Pete Hegseth, addressed the controversial second night of US airstrikes against Iran. Hegseth defended the action, stating that the "bombs were necessary to ensure the safety of American citizens and interests." The Secretary emphasized that the strikes were a response to Iranian aggression, which had been escalating in recent months.
Hegseth also stressed the importance of diplomacy, saying that while the use of force was necessary, it should not preclude negotiations. "We are open to talks, but we will not be bullied," he said. "Our goal is to find a peaceful resolution, but we have to be prepared to defend ourselves."
The airstrikes have sparked debate among lawmakers and the public. Some argue that the strikes are a violation of international law, while others believe they are necessary to prevent further aggression. Hegseth dismissed these concerns, saying that the US has the right to defend itself and its allies.
As tensions continue to rise, the world watches closely. The outcome of these events will have far-reaching implications for international relations and the future of the US-Iran relationship.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.