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Hegseth reports to U.S. Congress for the second day; Democrats press over the war in Iran

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U.S. Secretary of Defense explains to the Senate the $25 billion expenditure on the war in Iran. Democrats criticize the Pentagon's strategy and the dismissal of generals.

Hegseth reports to U.S. Congress for the second day; Democrats press over the war in Iran

U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is facing sharp questions from lawmakers regarding the war in Iran for the second consecutive day, this time at a Senate hearing. This was reported by the Associated Press, according to UNN.

Details

Following nearly six hours of questioning in the House of Representatives, Hegseth is appearing again before the Senate Armed Services Committee. Democrats are demanding explanations regarding the cost of the war, casualties, and U.S. strategy in a conflict that is currently under a fragile truce.

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Republicans are expected to focus more on supporting the operation and defense budget issues.

Cost of War and Controversies

According to Pentagon data, the war has already cost about $25 billion; however, Hegseth refused to specify its duration or final cost.

Democrats are calling the conflict a "costly war of choice" and criticizing the lack of clear oversight from Congress.

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During previous hearings, questions were also raised regarding a strike on a school in Iran that resulted in the deaths of over 165 people. According to Hegseth, the incident is still under investigation.

Criticism of Pentagon Decisions

Lawmakers paid special attention to the dismissal of high-ranking military officials, including General Randy George.

"You cannot explain why you fired one of the most successful officers,"

– stated Congresswoman Chrissy Houlahan.

Hegseth responded that the army needs "new leadership."

Additional Questions

Senators may also raise the issue of the U.S. troop presence in Europe following statements by President Donald Trump regarding a possible reduction of the contingent in Germany.

The hearings continue amid growing political pressure on the administration regarding its further strategy in the war with Iran.

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