
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth speaks to members of the media throughout a press briefing on the Pentagon in Washington, on March 19, 2026.
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U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth stated Thursday (March 19, 2026) there isn’t any “time-frame” for ending the U.S.-Israeli conflict towards Iran, which was launched three weeks in the past.
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“We wouldn’t wish to set a definitive time-frame,” Mr. Hegseth advised a information convention, including that “we’re very a lot on observe” and that President Donald Trump would be the one to resolve when to cease.
“It is going to be on the president’s selecting, in the end, the place we are saying, ‘Hey, we’ve achieved what we have to.’”
Further funds of $200 billion
Mr. Hegseth additionally addressed a report that the Pentagon has requested greater than $200 billion in further funding from Congress to pay for the battle.
“So far as $200 billion, I feel that quantity might transfer. Clearly it takes cash to kill unhealthy guys,” Mr. Hegseth stated.
“We’re going again to Congress and people there to make sure that we’re correctly funded for what’s been finished, for what we could must do sooner or later,” he stated.

High U.S. army officer Normal Dan Caine, who spoke alongside Mr. Hegseth, offered particulars on weapons getting used towards Iran and its allied forces within the area.
Caine stated A-10 Warthogs — a kind of plane designed for offering shut air help — are “searching and killing fast-attack watercraft” in the important thing Strait of Hormuz waterway, which Iran successfully closed to maritime visitors following the beginning of the conflict.
He additionally stated AH-64 Apaches are being utilized in Iraq to focus on Iran-aligned militia teams there, and that some U.S. allies have begun utilizing the assault helicopters to counter one-way drones launched by Tehran’s forces.
Revealed – March 19, 2026 07:35 pm IST
