April 8, 2026

Former Trump administration Ambassador-at-Large Nathan Sales discusses President Donald Trump’s declaration that Iran agrees to a two-week ceasefire, ceasing uranium enrichment and removing nuclear material.

War Secretary Pete Hegseth declared a “decisive military victory” in Iran on Wednesday after President Donald Trump agreed to a two-week truce.

Hegseth made the comments during a press conference at the Pentagon, telling reporters that the War Department had succeeded in decimating Iran’s military capabilities.

 

War Secretary Pete Hegseth on Wednesday hailed a “decisive military victory” over Iran after President Trump agreed to a two-week truce, declaring that U.S. forces had “decimated” Tehran’s military capabilities in what he called a historic battlefield win. The message was blunt: Iran, long branded a top terror sponsor, was left unable to defend itself, while Washington rushed to frame the ceasefire as proof of overwhelming force and a major shift for world peace.

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