On June 11, 2026, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth responded to a reporter's question regarding whether a U.S. strike on Iran's civilian infrastructure would be classified as a war crime. Hegseth described the question as 'disingenuous' and criticized the media for questioning the motives of U.S. officials, stating that they are 'incredibly professional.'
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Hegseth Responds to Question on U.S. Strike and War Crimes
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth addressed a reporter's inquiry about the legality of a U.S. strike on Iranian civilian infrastructure. He characterized the question as disingenuous and defended the professionalism of U.S. officials.
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Hegseth on whether strike on civilian infrastructure a war crime: ‘Disingenuous question’
Hegseth Responds to Question on U.S. Strike and War Crimes