
Hegseth Shares Moving Message to His Son During Press Briefing on Iran
US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth shared a deeply personal moment during a press briefing on Operation Epic Fury on Thursday, March 19, recounting a conversation with his 13-year-old son. Hegseth told reporters that his son had walked into his office the previous night while he was preparing his remarks and asked about the war and the families Hegseth had met at Dover Air Force Base.
Hegseth said he looked at his son and told him plainly that the service members who died gave their lives so that his generation would not have to face a nuclear Iran. He affirmed the truth of that statement and honored the sacrifice of every fallen American in the campaign. His voice carried visible emotion as he addressed the families of the fallen who had urged him to finish the mission.
The Secretary of War closed by calling on the American public to pray for the troops serving in the ongoing campaign. He pledged that the United States would see the mission through to its conclusion, echoing the message of the Gold Star families he had met. Hegseth invoked God’s blessing over the forces engaged in the fight and reaffirmed America’s commitment to peace through strength.
(INN/VFI News)
“Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one’s life for his friends.” – John 15:13