Sec. Hegseth warns Iranian leadership to ‘choose wisely’ as U.S. seeks deal

Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a new warning to the Iranian regime at a Pentagon press briefing on Thursday, telling them to “choose wisely” and to reach an agreement with the U.S. to permanently end the war.

“We are only getting stronger,” Hegseth said.

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