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Hegseth Stands Firm Against Democrat Defeatism in Iran War Hearing

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth rebukes partisan attacks as the administration requests necessary funding to secure American interests.

Foreign PolicyPublished April 29, 2026 at 10:22 PM
A close photo of Pete Hegseth pointing his finger and speaking into a mic at a congressional hearing

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth took the fight to the House Armed Services Committee on Wednesday, spending six hours defending the administration’s decisive stance against the Iranian regime. In his opening remarks, Hegseth cut through the noise, identifying the 'defeatist words' of partisan lawmakers as the greatest adversary facing the nation.

While Democrats attempted to frame the conflict as a 'war of choice' and a 'quagmire,' Hegseth refused to back down, labeling such rhetoric as reckless and accusing his critics of being blinded by their hatred for President Trump.

The hearing highlighted the stark divide between those who prioritize national security and those who would rather nitpick the costs of defending American interests.

Chief Financial Officer Jules Hurst confirmed that $25 billion has been spent thus far, primarily on munitions and equipment replacement, as the administration seeks a $1.5 trillion budget increase to modernize the military and address the urgency of the current global threat.

General Dan Caine backed the request, calling it a historic investment in future security. While Republicans like Carlos Gimenez rightly identified Iran as an existential threat that must be denied nuclear capabilities, Democrats spent their time grandstanding over the costs of the conflict and demanding accountability for an airstrike on a school in Minab.

Hegseth maintained that the incident remains under investigation, refusing to be baited by political theater. As the administration continues to project strength, Hegseth remains focused on the mission, with another hearing scheduled before the Senate on Thursday.

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