Hegsett admits to bombing a school in Iran in verbal altercation with deputies

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PNN – The US Secretary of War said the incident involving the bombing of a school in Iran was “regrettable” and that the investigation into it is ongoing.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network; Pete Hegsett, the Secretary of War of the terrorist government of the United States, admitted to the horrific crime of the country’s army in the brutal attack on the Minab School.

The US Secretary of War only expressed regret for this war crime and inhumanity and announced that the incident related to the bombing of a school in Iran was “regrettable” and that the investigation into it is still ongoing.

This is while Donald Trump, the head of the terrorist US government, had previously claimed that the attack on the Minab girls’ school was carried out “by Iran”.

The session reviewing the US war against Iran in the US Congress turned into a scene of verbal conflict between representatives and US Secretary of War Pete Hegsett.

In response to remarks by a member of the US House of Representatives who questioned the continuation of this war, Hegsett angrily addressed the critics: The biggest challenge and the biggest enemy we face now is the reckless, inept, and defeatist rhetoric of congressional Democrats and some Republicans.

Referring to the length of America’s previous wars, he added: It’s only been two months since this conflict. My generation knows how long America was in Iraq, how long it was in Afghanistan, and how long it fought in Vietnam.

Continuing the meeting, US Congressman Seth Moulton questioned Hegsett’s claim about America’s “victory” in the war and, referring to the developments in the Strait of Hormuz, asked him: “Do you consider Iran’s closing of the Strait of Hormuz a victory?”

In response, Hegsett referred to the illegal US naval blockade of Iran, but Moulton said: So they blockaded us and we blockaded theirs!?

The congressman also asked the US Secretary of War whether the planners of this war had considered the risk of Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz. In response to Hegst’s positive answer, he said: So why did you send the only American minesweepers in the Persian Gulf to Singapore a few weeks before the war began?

In another part of the meeting, another US Congressman, Salud Carbajal, ridiculed Hegsett and referred to his story of a fake Bible account.

Not long ago, during a meeting with American soldiers, Hegst read sentences attributed to the Bible, but these sentences were actually taken from the movie “Pulp Fiction,” not the Bible!

Referring to the scandal, Carbajal told Hegsett: We have one thing in common; I’m a fan of the movie Pulp Fiction too!

Another US Congressman, Ro Cana, also recalled the US war crime of attacking the Shajarah Tayyiba girls’ school in Minab and asked Hegst: How much did this attack and the missiles used cost American taxpayers?

The US Secretary of War’s explanation of the situation in the Strait of Hormuz was met with a mocking response from Democratic Representative Seth Moulton.

Hegsett dismissed concerns about the Strait of Hormuz being closed, claiming that the US has “encircled Iran.”

Moulton responded: So they surrounded us and we surrounded their siege?

He added sarcastically: It’s like President Madison (President of the United States from 1809 to 1817) saying the British burned Washington, but don’t worry, we’ll burn it too.

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