Hegseth insists Iran conflict will not be open ended: "They are badly losing"
Source: Politics - CBSNews.com · Bias: Center
Summary
With the war well into its second week and a majority of Americans opposed, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth insisted the conflict in Iran will not be open ended. Meanwhile, President Trump has said the war will not end without "unconditional surrender." Nancy Cordes has more.
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