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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Pete Hegseth Holds Briefing To Whine That The Media Is Making Trump Look Bad In Iran
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Pete Hegseth Holds Briefing To Whine That The Media Is Making Trump Look Bad In Iran

Last updated: March 4, 2026 8:50 am
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When a president’s cabinet consists predominantly of loyalists—many of whom hail from a cable news network often derided as “state television”—the administration may find itself ill-equipped to communicate effectively with a vast and varied nation like the United States.

Take, for instance, Pete Hegseth, the former C-list personality on Fox News, whom Trump appointed to oversee the Pentagon. Prior to his elevation, Hegseth was more known for his appearances on “Fox and Friends Weekend” than for any substantial leadership experience. His résumé lacks the depth and gravitas typically associated with military leadership, which raises questions about his ability to unite the country in times of conflict.

After a disastrous initial briefing on Iran that illustrated the administration’s muddled justifications for its military actions, Hegseth attempted to redeem himself in a follow-up session on Wednesday morning.

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In a move that might surprise no one, the Secretary of Defense promised the American public more of what could be dubbed the “least popular war” in U.S. history. Hegseth declared:

“So far, Operation Epic Fury has unleashed air power that surpasses the infamous shock and awe campaign of Iraq in 2003—minus Paul Bremer and the tedious nation-building. This campaign boasts an intensity seven times greater than Israel’s previous operations against Iran during the 12-day war. And, as President Trump indicated, brace yourselves for more and larger waves of military action.”

“This is just the beginning. We are ramping up, not slowing down. Iran’s military capabilities are disintegrating by the hour, while American strength is becoming increasingly formidable. Today, we are deploying an influx of bombers and fighters, achieving complete air superiority, and preparing to employ our stockpile of 500-pound, 1,000-pound, and 2,000-pound GPS and laser-guided precision bombs.”

In a peculiar twist, the Trump administration responded to public disapproval of this war by vowing to escalate military efforts.

In a moment of classic deflection, Hegseth offered an explanation for the American public’s aversion to the war: it was all the media’s fault.

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