US Winning Decisively Against Iran, Will Achieve 'Complete Control' of Airspace Within Days, Hegseth Says The US military is "winning decisively" against Iran and is on track to achieve "complete control" of the airspace within days, according to Pentagon correspondent Dan Hegseth. Hegseth made the remarks during an appearance on Fox News' "Hannity" program Wednesday night. "We are winning decisively," Hegseth said. "I think it's a matter of days before we have complete control of that airspace." Hegseth was referring to the US-led military campaign in response to Iran's attack on US and Iraqi forces earlier this week. The Pentagon correspondent emphasized that the US has made significant progress in its efforts to neutralize Iranian missile capabilities, stating that "we've got them on the run" and that they are "backing off." Hegseth also praised the effectiveness of US military strategy, saying that it is based on " precision-guided munitions" and "integrated air defenses." Hegseth's comments come as the US continues to take steps to strengthen its military presence in the region. According to reports, a contingent of US troops has been deployed to the Middle East in response to Iran's attack, which involved the use of ballistic missiles. The US military campaign against Iran is being led by the US Central Command (CENTCOM), which has been tasked with ensuring the security and stability of the region. CENTCOM has said that it will not tolerate any further attacks on US or Iraqi forces and has vowed to take all necessary measures to protect its personnel and interests. As tensions continue to escalate between the US and Iran, Hegseth's assessment that the US is "winning decisively" against Iran suggests that the military campaign may...#Middle_East #US #CENTCOM #Fox_News #Dan_Hegseth #Hannity #Iraqi_forces #US_Central_Command

Iranian Ballistic Missile Hits CENTCOM HQ; Qatar Confirms Attack, No Loss Of Life Reported A ballistic missile launched from Iran struck the headquarters of the United States Central Command (CENTCOM) in Doha, Qatar, early Wednesday morning. The attack was confirmed by Qatari authorities, but remarkably, no casualties were reported. According to eyewitnesses, the missile hit a non-operational building on the CENTCOM compound around 2:30 am local time, causing significant damage and triggering an immediate response from emergency services. The incident occurred during a heightened state of alert in the region following recent tensions between Iran and the United States. CENTCOM has been operational in Qatar since 1995, serving as the primary command center for US military operations in the Middle East. The facility houses thousands of personnel and is responsible for overseeing military efforts across the region. Iranian authorities have remained silent on the matter thus far, but regional analysts suggest that the attack may be a retaliatory measure in response to increased US military presence in the region. The incident has sparked concerns about further escalation and potential retaliatory measures from other nations involved in the ongoing conflict. The Qatari government has assured international partners of its commitment to maintaining stability and security in the region, stressing that it will continue to work closely with regional allies to address any future threats.#Qatar #Iran #United_States #Middle_East #CENTCOM
