Hegseth's comments are a reminder that government isn't always eager to show the human cost to war

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Remarks by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that the American press emphasizes U.S. casualties in the Iran war because it "wants to make the president look bad" are a reminder of something that has endured across many decades and conflicts: the tension and trepidation about news that reminds Americans of the human cost of war.

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Hegseth's comments are a reminder that government isn't always eager to show the human cost to war
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Hegseth's comments are a reminder that government isn't always eager to show the human cost to war

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Remarks by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that the American press emphasizes U.S. casualties in the Iran war because it "wants to make the president look bad" are a reminder of something that has endured across many decades and conflicts: the tension and trepidation about news that reminds Americans of the human cost of war.