The View sounded off on United States Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and the U.S. Department of Defense in the wake of a fatal missile strike at an elementary school in Iran, and also took a moment to call out the Pentagon’s reported spending.
The co-hosts discussed the strike that killed over 165 people in Iran on Feb. 28, and reports that the U.S. was at fault. Sara Haines noted that the Department of Defense was operating on”information from years ago” to carry out this strike, and also pointed out that Hegseth “slashed a couple offices,” including the Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response Office and the Civilian Protection Center of Excellence.
“These were two areas that were gutted by over 90% of their workforce. This was the area that tried to insure less civilian death,” she elaborated. “The General that we’ve been seeing, General Dan Caine, even said in his
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