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ELEVATED · 60CONFIDENCE · 71

Hegseth Highlights Human Costs of War

10 days ago·Stable
SourcesPBS NewsHour

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's remarks indicate a reluctance from the government to fully disclose the human costs associated with the ongoing Iran war. This comment reflects broader discussions on accountability and transparency regarding military engagements.

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Confidence: 71/100 — reported by multiple independent sources

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PBS NewsHour

U.S. Military Operations and Public Discourse on War Costs
Pete Hegseth

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