Defense Secretary Hegseth Testifies Before Congress on Iran Conflict
Defense Secretary Hegseth testified before Congress Wednesday, facing questions regarding the United States' involvement in the conflict with Iran.
The Pentagon disclosed during the hearing that military operations in Iran have cost $25 billion since the beginning of the war. While active engagement has paused, the U.S. military continues to enforce a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz which sees around 30% of the world's crude oil travel through, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
The hearing marked the first time Hegseth has appeared before Congress since the U.S. engaged in military action against Iran. Questions from members of Congress focused on the objectives, costs, and future of U.S. involvement in the region. The hearing also saw heated partisan debate regarding the authorization and justification for the use of military force.
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