Iran's Nuclear Program and Regional Stability: A Critical Issue for the United States Secretary of Defense Kenneth Hagin, along with General Michael Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, held a news conference at the Pentagon to discuss the ongoing crisis in Iran and its implications for regional stability. The two senior military leaders were joined by other high-ranking officials from the Department of Defense and the intelligence community. Secretary Hegseth began the briefing by emphasizing the United States' commitment to protecting its national security interests in the Middle East. He stressed that Iran's nuclear program poses a significant threat not only to Israel, but also to the entire region and beyond. "We cannot allow Iran to acquire the capability to produce weapons-grade fissile material," he said firmly. General Caine echoed Secretary Hegseth's sentiments, highlighting the need for a unified approach to address the Iranian challenge. He noted that while the United States has been working closely with its allies in the region, including Israel and Saudi Arabia, there is a growing sense of unease among these nations regarding Iran's nuclear ambitions. When asked about potential military options, Secretary Hegseth was cautious, stating that "all options are on the table" but emphasizing the importance of diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis peacefully. General Caine added that the Pentagon has been working closely with the State Department and other agencies to develop a comprehensive strategy for dealing with Iran. In response to questions about the potentia...#Israel #Saudi_Arabia #State_Department #United_States #Pentagon #Iran_nuclear_program #Department_of_Defense #Joint_Chiefs_of_Staff #Kenneth_Hagin #Michael_Caine #Hegseth #Caine