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Pentagon blocks photographers from Hegseth’s briefings on the Iran war

The Pentagon has not permitted photographers to cover Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's last two briefings on the war in Iran, and hasn't explained the change in longstanding policy.

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Pentagon blocks photographers from Hegseth’s briefings on the Iran war

Well, good morning. I stand before you today with one unmistakable message about Operation Epic Fury. America is winning decisively, devastatingly, and without mercy. Under the direct command of President Trump, the War Department unleashed this operation early Saturday morning. Just 4 days ago, which means we need to remember 2 things. First, we are only 4 days into this. Metrics are shifting, dust is settling, and more forces are arriving. It’s very early. And as President Trump has said, we will take all the time we need to make sure that we succeed. Second, We are only 4 days into this. And the results have been incredible, historic, really. Only, only the United States of America could lead this, only us. But when you add the Israeli Defense Forces, *** devastatingly capable force, the combination is sheer destruction for our radical Islamist Iranian adversaries. They are toast And they know it. Or at least soon enough they will know it. And we have only just begun to hunt, dismantle, demoralize, destroy, and defeat their capabilities just 4 days in. Starting last night and to be completed in *** few days, in under *** week. The two most powerful air forces in the world will have complete control of Iranian skies, uncontested airspace. I hope all the folks watching. Understand what uncontested airspace and complete control means. It means we will fly all day, all night, day and night, finding, fixing, and finishing the missiles and defense industrial base of the Iranian military, finding and fixing their leaders and their military leaders, flying over Tehran. Flying over Iran, flying over their capital, flying over the IRGC. Iranian leaders Looking up And seeing only US and Israeli airpower. Every minute of every day until we decide it’s over. And Iran will be able to do nothing about it. B-2s, B-fifty-twos, B-1s, Predator drones, fighters controlling the skies, picking targets. Death and destruction from the sky all day long. We’re playing for keeps. Our warfighters have maximum authorities granted personally by the president and yours truly. Our rules of engagement are bold, precise, and designed to unleash American power, not shackle it. This was never meant to be *** fair fight. And it is not *** fair fight. We are punching them while they’re down. Which is exactly how it should be. Thus far, Operation Epic Fury has delivered twice the airpower of shock and awe of Iraq in 2003 minus Paul Bremer and the nation building. The campaign has 7 times the intensity of Israel’s previous operations against Iran during the 12 Day War, 7 times. And as President Trump said, more and larger waves are coming. We are just getting started. We are accelerating, not decelerating. Iran’s capabilities are evaporating by the hour while American strength grows fiercer, smarter, and utterly dominant. More bombers and more fighters are arriving just today. And now with complete control of the skies. We will be using 500 pound, 1000 pound, and 2000 pound GPS and laser guided precision gravity bombs. Of which we have *** nearly unlimited stockpile. We used more exquisite standoff munitions at the start but no longer need to. Our stockpiles of those, as well as patriots, remains extremely strong. The enemy can no longer shoot the volume of missiles they once did, not even close, and the chairman will lay out some of those percentages. So our air defenses and that of our allies have plenty of runway. We can sustain this fight easily for as long as we need to. And as I said yesterday, We set the terms. Now you may not see much of it because the IRGC shut off the internet to the entirety of the country. They blind their people on purpose, just like they kill their own on purpose. Much was made of the volume of missiles Iran was able to shoot in the first few days, and sadly, as we projected. *** few got through And killed 6 of our best who will hopefully arrive home soon. We will avenge them No doubt. But I liken Iran’s predicament to *** football team who scripted the 1st 20 plays of *** game. The team knew what plays to run because their first few drives were scripted. But now that the game has started, and the blitz is on. They don’t know what plays to call, let alone how to get in the huddle and call those plays. Iran’s senior leaders are dead. The so-called governing council that might have selected *** successor dead. Missing or cowering in bunkers too terrified to even occupy the same room. Senior generals, mid-level officers enlisted ranks, they can’t talk or communicate, let alone mount *** coordinated and sustained offensive. That’s not great for morale. The Iranian Air Force is no more built for 1996, destroyed in 2026. The Iranian navy rests at the bottom of the Persian Gulf. Combat ineffective, decimated, destroyed, defeated, pick your adjective. In fact, last night we sunk their prize ship. The Soleimani. Looks like POTUS got him twice. Their navy not *** factor. Pick your adjective, it is no more. In fact, yesterday in the Indian Ocean. And we’ll play it on the screen there. An American submarine sunk an Iranian warship that thought it was safe in international waters. Instead it was sunk by *** torpedo, quiet death. The first sinking of an enemy ship by *** torpedo since World War II. Like in that war, back when we were still the War Department. We are fighting to win. Also yesterday, the leader of the unit who attempted to assassinate President Trump has been hunted down and killed. Iran tried to kill President Trump and President Trump got the last laugh. Now, This is not *** mission accomplished situation. This is simply *** reality check. The combination of US and Israeli intelligence and combat power will control Iran. And we’ll control it soon. Sure, Iran will still be able to shoot some missiles. And still be able to launch one-way attack drones at civilian targets, and their proxies will attempt to attack our embassies, bases and soft targets. They are terrorists after all. And they need to target civilians. Because they can’t fight toe to toe, but we will find them. And we will kill them. This is what the fake news misses. We’ve taken control of Iran’s airspace and waterways without boots on the ground. We control their fate But when *** few drones get through, Or tragic things happen. It’s front page news. I get it. The press only wants to make the president look bad, but try for once to report the reality. The terms of this war will be set by us at every step. As I said Monday, the mission is laser focused. Obliterate Iran’s missiles and drones and facilities that produce them, annihilate its navy and critical security infrastructure, and sever their pathway to nuclear weapons. Iran will never possess *** nuclear bomb, not on our watch, not ever. And this is why President Trump’s moral clarity on Iran today is so vital. Unlike the past where vague red lines and endless negotiations let Iran fund terror and inch ever so slightly toward *** bomb. This president sees the threat plainly and acts decisively. No more half measures, especially when Iran is at its weakest. No more letting Tehran play for time while our people pay the price. His leadership ensures that we finish what we start. And that we protect our warfighters by crushing the enemy before they can strike again. Our offensive operations refined through months of relentless preparation are unstoppable. And our defensive efforts are unprecedented. We have from the start put the protection of our troops ahead of everything else. Before we very publicly built up offensive combat power, we quietly ensured that our defensive posture and power was in place. And as we built up offensive combat power, we moved the vast majority of American troops, over 90% of Americans that were on our bases, what we say off the X. Out of the range of Iranian fire. Our defensive shield is equally formidable, the most sophisticated air and missile defense network ever fielded. Thousands of Iranian missiles and drones have been intercepted and vaporized. Tens of thousands of American allied lives protected. We have pushed every counter UAS system possible forward sparing no expense or capability. And like I said, this does not mean we can stop everything. But we ensured that the maximum possible defense and maximum possible force protection was set up before we went on offense. In closing, as President Trump told German Chancellor Mertz yesterday. Iran negotiated in bad faith, stalling, scheming, and preparing to strike. And we acted decisively to defend our people, our interests, and our allies. President Trump took bold action. Putting America first, the kind of bold action that the American people elected him to execute. To our steadfast partner Israel. Your mission is being executed with unmatched skill and iron determination. Fighting shoulder to shoulder with such *** capable ally is *** true force multiplier and *** breath of fresh air. We salute your courage And your contribution. 4 days in, we have only just begun to fight. America fights to win And in Operation Epic Fury we are. May God’s providence cover and protect our troops.
Well, good morning. I stand before you today with one unmistakable message about Operation Epic Fury. America is winning decisively, devastatingly, and without mercy. Under the direct command of President Trump, the War Department unleashed this operation early Saturday morning. Just 4 days ago, which means we need to remember 2 things. First, we are only 4 days into this. Metrics are shifting, dust is settling, and more forces are arriving. It’s very early. And as President Trump has said, we will take all the time we need to make sure that we succeed. Second, We are only 4 days into this. And the results have been incredible, historic, really. Only, only the United States of America could lead this, only us. But when you add the Israeli Defense Forces, *** devastatingly capable force, the combination is sheer destruction for our radical Islamist Iranian adversaries. They are toast And they know it. Or at least soon enough they will know it. And we have only just begun to hunt, dismantle, demoralize, destroy, and defeat their capabilities just 4 days in. Starting last night and to be completed in *** few days, in under *** week. The two most powerful air forces in the world will have complete control of Iranian skies, uncontested airspace. I hope all the folks watching. Understand what uncontested airspace and complete control means. It means we will fly all day, all night, day and night, finding, fixing, and finishing the missiles and defense industrial base of the Iranian military, finding and fixing their leaders and their military leaders, flying over Tehran. Flying over Iran, flying over their capital, flying over the IRGC. Iranian leaders Looking up And seeing only US and Israeli airpower. Every minute of every day until we decide it’s over. And Iran will be able to do nothing about it. B-2s, B-fifty-twos, B-1s, Predator drones, fighters controlling the skies, picking targets. Death and destruction from the sky all day long. We’re playing for keeps. Our warfighters have maximum authorities granted personally by the president and yours truly. Our rules of engagement are bold, precise, and designed to unleash American power, not shackle it. This was never meant to be *** fair fight. And it is not *** fair fight. We are punching them while they’re down. Which is exactly how it should be. Thus far, Operation Epic Fury has delivered twice the airpower of shock and awe of Iraq in 2003 minus Paul Bremer and the nation building. The campaign has 7 times the intensity of Israel’s previous operations against Iran during the 12 Day War, 7 times. And as President Trump said, more and larger waves are coming. We are just getting started. We are accelerating, not decelerating. Iran’s capabilities are evaporating by the hour while American strength grows fiercer, smarter, and utterly dominant. More bombers and more fighters are arriving just today. And now with complete control of the skies. We will be using 500 pound, 1000 pound, and 2000 pound GPS and laser guided precision gravity bombs. Of which we have *** nearly unlimited stockpile. We used more exquisite standoff munitions at the start but no longer need to. Our stockpiles of those, as well as patriots, remains extremely strong. The enemy can no longer shoot the volume of missiles they once did, not even close, and the chairman will lay out some of those percentages. So our air defenses and that of our allies have plenty of runway. We can sustain this fight easily for as long as we need to. And as I said yesterday, We set the terms. Now you may not see much of it because the IRGC shut off the internet to the entirety of the country. They blind their people on purpose, just like they kill their own on purpose. Much was made of the volume of missiles Iran was able to shoot in the first few days, and sadly, as we projected. *** few got through And killed 6 of our best who will hopefully arrive home soon. We will avenge them No doubt. But I liken Iran’s predicament to *** football team who scripted the 1st 20 plays of *** game. The team knew what plays to run because their first few drives were scripted. But now that the game has started, and the blitz is on. They don’t know what plays to call, let alone how to get in the huddle and call those plays. Iran’s senior leaders are dead. The so-called governing council that might have selected *** successor dead. Missing or cowering in bunkers too terrified to even occupy the same room. Senior generals, mid-level officers enlisted ranks, they can’t talk or communicate, let alone mount *** coordinated and sustained offensive. That’s not great for morale. The Iranian Air Force is no more built for 1996, destroyed in 2026. The Iranian navy rests at the bottom of the Persian Gulf. Combat ineffective, decimated, destroyed, defeated, pick your adjective. In fact, last night we sunk their prize ship. The Soleimani. Looks like POTUS got him twice. Their navy not *** factor. Pick your adjective, it is no more. In fact, yesterday in the Indian Ocean. And we’ll play it on the screen there. An American submarine sunk an Iranian warship that thought it was safe in international waters. Instead it was sunk by *** torpedo, quiet death. The first sinking of an enemy ship by *** torpedo since World War II. Like in that war, back when we were still the War Department. We are fighting to win. Also yesterday, the leader of the unit who attempted to assassinate President Trump has been hunted down and killed. Iran tried to kill President Trump and President Trump got the last laugh. Now, This is not *** mission accomplished situation. This is simply *** reality check. The combination of US and Israeli intelligence and combat power will control Iran. And we’ll control it soon. Sure, Iran will still be able to shoot some missiles. And still be able to launch one-way attack drones at civilian targets, and their proxies will attempt to attack our embassies, bases and soft targets. They are terrorists after all. And they need to target civilians. Because they can’t fight toe to toe, but we will find them. And we will kill them. This is what the fake news misses. We’ve taken control of Iran’s airspace and waterways without boots on the ground. We control their fate But when *** few drones get through, Or tragic things happen. It’s front page news. I get it. The press only wants to make the president look bad, but try for once to report the reality. The terms of this war will be set by us at every step. As I said Monday, the mission is laser focused. Obliterate Iran’s missiles and drones and facilities that produce them, annihilate its navy and critical security infrastructure, and sever their pathway to nuclear weapons. Iran will never possess *** nuclear bomb, not on our watch, not ever. And this is why President Trump’s moral clarity on Iran today is so vital. Unlike the past where vague red lines and endless negotiations let Iran fund terror and inch ever so slightly toward *** bomb. This president sees the threat plainly and acts decisively. No more half measures, especially when Iran is at its weakest. No more letting Tehran play for time while our people pay the price. His leadership ensures that we finish what we start. And that we protect our warfighters by crushing the enemy before they can strike again. Our offensive operations refined through months of relentless preparation are unstoppable. And our defensive efforts are unprecedented. We have from the start put the protection of our troops ahead of everything else. Before we very publicly built up offensive combat power, we quietly ensured that our defensive posture and power was in place. And as we built up offensive combat power, we moved the vast majority of American troops, over 90% of Americans that were on our bases, what we say off the X. Out of the range of Iranian fire. Our defensive shield is equally formidable, the most sophisticated air and missile defense network ever fielded. Thousands of Iranian missiles and drones have been intercepted and vaporized. Tens of thousands of American allied lives protected. We have pushed every counter UAS system possible forward sparing no expense or capability. And like I said, this does not mean we can stop everything. But we ensured that the maximum possible defense and maximum possible force protection was set up before we went on offense. In closing, as President Trump told German Chancellor Mertz yesterday. Iran negotiated in bad faith, stalling, scheming, and preparing to strike. And we acted decisively to defend our people, our interests, and our allies. President Trump took bold action. Putting America first, the kind of bold action that the American people elected him to execute. To our steadfast partner Israel. Your mission is being executed with unmatched skill and iron determination. Fighting shoulder to shoulder with such *** capable ally is *** true force multiplier and *** breath of fresh air. We salute your courage And your contribution. 4 days in, we have only just begun to fight. America fights to win And in Operation Epic Fury we are. May God’s providence cover and protect our troops.

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The Pentagon has not permitted photographers to cover Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s last two briefings on the war in Iran, and hasn’t explained the change in longstanding policy.A Pentagon spokesman, Joel Valdez, declined to comment for this story.The Defense Department under Hegseth has had a contentious relationship with the news media assigned to cover him. Most mainstream news organizations have left their desks at the Pentagon rather than accept new Trump administration rules that restrict their movements and who they can talk to.They’ve been replaced at the Pentagon by a newly constituted press corps that agreed to the rules and to a large extent work for outlets that are supportive of President Donald Trump.The Pentagon has been giving passes to reporters who vacated their desks at the Pentagon in order to attend Hegseth’s briefings on the war. Although Hegseth infrequently recognizes those legacy news reporters at the briefings, he did call on one of them, Eric Schmitt of The New York Times, on Tuesday.The Times has sued the Trump administration to overturn Hegseth’s rules, and a hearing was held on that case before U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman last week.”As The Times has long said, there is a clear importance and public service to allowing journalists to report fully on the U.S. military,” said Charles Stadtlander, spokesman for the newspaper. “This includes photojournalists, who deserve access and credentialing to attend Pentagon briefings.”The Associated Press had no immediate comment on the blocking of its photographers. Hegseth is still allowing video cameras at his briefings.The Times’ war coverage has drawn the attention of White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt. On Tuesday, she said the administration was not going to be “harassed” by The Times about an investigation into the bombing of a girls’ school in Iran. An estimated 175 people were killed, including many school children.Leavitt said Trump would accept the conclusion of the Defense Department’s investigation into who was responsible for the bombing. “We’re not going to be harassed by The New York Times, who’ve been putting out a lot of articles on this making claims that have just not been verified by the Department of War, to quickly wrap up this investigation because The New York Times is calling on us to do so,” she said.The newspaper reported on Wednesday, citing sources who spoke on condition of anonymity, that the preliminary finding of the administration has concluded that the United States was responsible for the bombing. The military believes outdated information was relied upon in setting a target for the Tomahawk missile used in the attack, the report said.

The Pentagon has not permitted photographers to cover Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s last two briefings on the war in Iran, and hasn’t explained the change in longstanding policy.

A Pentagon spokesman, Joel Valdez, declined to comment for this story.

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The Defense Department under Hegseth has had a contentious relationship with the news media assigned to cover him. Most mainstream news organizations have left their desks at the Pentagon rather than accept new Trump administration rules that restrict their movements and who they can talk to.

They’ve been replaced at the Pentagon by a newly constituted press corps that agreed to the rules and to a large extent work for outlets that are supportive of President Donald Trump.

The Pentagon has been giving passes to reporters who vacated their desks at the Pentagon in order to attend Hegseth’s briefings on the war. Although Hegseth infrequently recognizes those legacy news reporters at the briefings, he did call on one of them, Eric Schmitt of The New York Times, on Tuesday.

The Times has sued the Trump administration to overturn Hegseth’s rules, and a hearing was held on that case before U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman last week.

“As The Times has long said, there is a clear importance and public service to allowing journalists to report fully on the U.S. military,” said Charles Stadtlander, spokesman for the newspaper. “This includes photojournalists, who deserve access and credentialing to attend Pentagon briefings.”

The Associated Press had no immediate comment on the blocking of its photographers. Hegseth is still allowing video cameras at his briefings.

The Times’ war coverage has drawn the attention of White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt. On Tuesday, she said the administration was not going to be “harassed” by The Times about an investigation into the bombing of a girls’ school in Iran. An estimated 175 people were killed, including many school children.

Leavitt said Trump would accept the conclusion of the Defense Department’s investigation into who was responsible for the bombing. “We’re not going to be harassed by The New York Times, who’ve been putting out a lot of articles on this making claims that have just not been verified by the Department of War, to quickly wrap up this investigation because The New York Times is calling on us to do so,” she said.

The newspaper reported on Wednesday, citing sources who spoke on condition of anonymity, that the preliminary finding of the administration has concluded that the United States was responsible for the bombing. The military believes outdated information was relied upon in setting a target for the Tomahawk missile used in the attack, the report said.

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