Pete Hegseth attacks media for not being positive enough about US attacks on Iran - The Guardian

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March 13, 2026
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Defense Secretary Hegseth criticized media coverage of U.S. attacks on Iran.

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Pete Hegseth criticized news media organizations for their coverage of U.S. military strikes against Iran, arguing they failed to present the attacks in a sufficiently positive light. The Defense Secretary nominee made the remarks as part of his broader critique of mainstream media reporting on military operations. His comments come as he faces Senate confirmation hearings for the Pentagon leadership position.

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