Trump said, "We can talk to Iran," while a completely opposite statement came from the U.S.

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10.03.2026 16:12

Following U.S. President Donald Trump's statement that "I can talk to Iran," U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth stated that missile and defense infrastructure in Iran is being targeted, adding that the most intense attacks would take place today. These two opposing statements raised the question, "Is there a disagreement within the U.S.?"

Minutes after U.S. President Donald Trump's statement, "I can talk to Iran," a striking statement came from U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.

"TODAY WILL BE OUR MOST INTENSE ATTACK DAY"

In his statement, Hegseth noted that operations targeting military objectives in Iran would continue, stating, "Our primary goal in Iran is to destroy missiles and defense infrastructure. Especially, the Iranian navy is our main target. Today will be our most intense attack day in Iran. We will not end the war until the enemy is defeated," he said.

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