Cliff Notes – Pete Hegseth’s news conference highlighted the contentious political atmosphere in Washington
- Pete Hegseth’s news conference highlighted the contentious political atmosphere in Washington regarding the US attack on Iran’s Fordow nuclear plant, anticipating a divide over forthcoming damage assessments.
- The successful operation of GBU-57 bunker buster bombs against strategic targets raises concerns about Iran’s potential reaction—whether it will abandon its nuclear ambitions or intensify its pursuit of nuclear weapons.
- Two key questions remain critical: Will Iran pursue nuclear capability following the attack, and if so, how soon might it return to the nuclear threshold?
Pete Hegseth’s news conference made one thing clear – but two questions still need answering
Pete Hegseth’s angry news conference, where the US defence secretary roundly abused those media outlets and individuals who didn’t agree with him, certainly told us one thing.
That when reliable information eventually emerges from the battle damage assessment of the US attack on Iran’s Fordow nuclear plant, it won’t be accepted by everyone.
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The whole issue has suddenly become politically toxic in Washington DC and will doubtless be fed into the spin dryer of vitriolic commentary and assertion that has been the most stand-out feature of this second Trump administration.
But what we did find out from the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, General Dan Caine, was that the GBU-57 bunker buster bombs had been designed in some secrecy with exactly this sort of target in mind.