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Pete Hegseth

Also known as: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth · Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth · Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth · US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth · US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth

US Defence Secretary overseeing military operations against Iran and implementing service member health initiatives.

2026-04-262026-08-23

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  1. May 2026
  2. Joy Online

    Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said the order had come from Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth.

    Germany says US troop withdrawal ‘foreseeable’ as Nato seeks clarification
  3. Joy Online

    In a statement, Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said the order had come from Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth.

    US to cut troop levels in Germany by 5,000 amid Trump spat with Merz
  4. Joy Online

    Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth also argued before a congressional hearing on Thursday that the clock had paused on the deadline to seek legislators’ approval.

    Trump tells Congress ceasefire means he does not need their approval for Iran war
  5. Joy Online

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told a Senate hearing on Thursday he understood that the 60-day clock stopped during the truce.

    US official says Iran war truce ‘terminated’ hostilities for war powers deadline
  6. April 2026
  7. Joy Online

    A number of top administration officials are in attendance, including Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

    Trump evacuated after ‘gunshots’ fired at White House Correspondents Dinner
World & Region

USS Abraham Lincoln deployment exceeds 250 days, sailors report hardships

The News

Thousands of US military members aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, deployed for more than 250 days, are reportedly facing food shortages, broken plumbing, exhaustion, and mental health concerns. The carrier's deployment, originally scheduled to end in May, has been repeatedly extended with no return date announced.

13 August 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 13 August

  1. USS Abraham Lincoln deployment exceeds 250 days, sailors report hardships

    Thousands of US military members aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, deployed for more than 250 days, are reportedly facing food shortages, broken plumbing, exhaustion, and mental health concerns. The carrier's deployment, originally scheduled to end in May, has been repeatedly extended with no return date announced.

    13 August 2026 · Joy Online

  2. US senator demands answers on aircraft carrier conditions abroad

    The USS Abraham Lincoln has been deployed in the Middle East for more than 250 days, and reports of food shortages, broken plumbing, water contamination, and mental health concerns aboard the carrier—which holds about 5,000 people—have prompted Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal to demand answers from Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, though the Pentagon has disputed the reports as "completely misrepresented."

    13 August 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Trump secretly exited decoy plane in Turkey for security reasons

    US President Donald Trump secretly exited Air Force One on 8 July in Turkey via a catering truck to board a different military plane over security concerns involving Iran, while cabinet members including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent remained on the decoy aircraft to maintain the line of succession.

    13 August 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 12 August

  1. Trump secretly switched planes in Turkey while cabinet remained behind

    Two US cabinet members and other officials remained aboard a decoy Air Force One in Turkey last month while President Trump secretly exited via a catering truck to board a separate military aircraft over Iran security concerns, according to CBS News. The officials stayed behind to maintain the line of succession.

    12 August 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Trump switched planes at NATO summit over Iranian missile threat

    President Trump confirmed he secretly swapped planes while leaving a NATO summit in Turkey in July after US officials detected a credible Iranian threat to fire a missile at the aircraft. Trump said he followed Secret Service and military advice to board a different military jet instead of Air Force One, which had been boarded in public view.

    12 August 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 11 August

  1. Trump secretly swapped planes over detected Iranian missile threat

    Donald Trump secretly swapped from Air Force One to a smaller military aircraft via a catering truck as he left a NATO summit in Turkey, after US officials detected a credible Iranian threat to fire a missile at the plane, US media report. The White House has not confirmed the secret switch.

    11 August 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 6 August

  1. Trump denies munitions shortage amid Iran conflict

    President Trump denied reports of a US munitions shortage and vowed to pursue severe penalties for information leakers, as the six-month conflict with Iran continues and debates over US military arsenal levels intensify.

    6 August 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 27 July

  1. US pauses Iran strikes for third night to allow diplomacy

    President Trump has halted attacks on Iran for the third consecutive night to create space for talks, according to US ambassador Mike Waltz, while an Iranian spokesperson confirmed Tehran has also paused retaliatory attacks. Oil prices have dropped below $90 per barrel following the pause.

    27 July 2026 · Joy Online

Sunday 26 July

  1. Trump pauses Iran attacks to allow diplomatic talks space

    The US ambassador to the UN said President Trump has paused attacks on Iran for the second night to give diplomacy more time, after nearly two weeks of daily US strikes and tit-for-tat attacks. Iran's army spokesperson said Tehran had halted "retaliatory" attacks in response, and Iran and Oman held technical talks on managing the Strait of Hormuz.

    26 July 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Trump pauses Iran strikes to allow diplomatic negotiations

    US President Donald Trump has paused attacks on Iran for the second night in a row to give diplomacy space, according to US Ambassador to the UN Mike Waltz. Iran's army spokesperson said Tehran had also halted "retaliatory" attacks in response, as Iran and Oman held technical talks on managing the Strait of Hormuz.

    26 July 2026 · Joy Online

Saturday 25 July

  1. Trump criticizes media at White House Correspondents' Dinner

    US President Donald Trump took swipes at journalists at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, accusing many of "Trump Derangement Syndrome" and criticizing "fake news," while the event celebrated press freedom following a shooting that had cancelled the previous dinner three months earlier.

    25 July 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 24 July

  1. UK defence spending must rise to counter modern threats

    BAE Systems boss warns the UK has been complacent about foreign attack risk and says defence spending must increase beyond current plans to meet a 3.5% GDP target by 2035. He notes that Russia and Ukraine have become adept at using autonomous weapons like drones, and that the UK must develop counter-capabilities.

    24 July 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 22 July

  1. Trump threatens Iran strikes over Hormuz shipping attacks

    President Trump threatened that the US would destroy Iranian bridges or power plants, including targets near Tehran, if attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz continue. The threat follows US strikes on Iran for the 11th consecutive night, with Iranian air defences activated and explosions reported in several cities including Tabriz, Chabahar, Konarak, and Bushehr.

    22 July 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Oil prices rise on Iran-US military strikes, supply fears

    Brent crude futures rose 0.55% to $91.51 and U.S. West Texas Intermediate climbed 0.36% to $84.64 after U.S. forces struck Iranian military targets for the 11th straight night and Kuwait reported Iranian drone attacks. Fears of supply disruptions intensified as Yemen's Houthis threaten to target vessels carrying Saudi oil in the Red Sea.

    22 July 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 21 July

  1. US Iran conflict costs $37.5bn so far, Hegseth tells Congress

    Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth told the Senate Appropriations Committee that the war with Iran has cost the US $37.5bn, an increase of nearly $8bn since May, and sought $87bn in congressional funding for his department, with $67bn destined for Middle East operations.

    21 July 2026 · Joy Online

  2. US military identifies two soldiers killed in Iranian strikes

    The U.S. Department of Defence identified two American service members killed during Iranian strikes in Jordan over the weekend: 19-year-old Army Private Isabella Gonzales of Texas and 25-year-old First Lieutenant Tyler James Feehan of Hawaii. Both were supporting Operation Inherent Resolve, the U.S.-led mission against the Islamic State.

    21 July 2026 · Joy Online

Sunday 19 July

  1. US and Iran exchange strikes; two US troops killed in Jordan

    The US launched air strikes against Iranian coastal surveillance and air defence facilities on Saturday, targeting Revolutionary Guards units responsible for an attack in Jordan that killed two US troops and left another missing. Iran's military responded with drone attacks on two US bases in Kuwait, escalating a cycle of tit-for-tat strikes in recent days.

    19 July 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 17 July

  1. US military mandates testosterone screening for men over 30

    US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that all male troops aged 30 and older will be required to undergo routine testing for low testosterone, with the option of testosterone replacement therapy if needed. Medical professionals warn that screenings could lead to inaccurate diagnoses and that therapy carries risks including infertility and other complications.

    17 July 2026 · Joy Online

  2. US military to screen male troops over 30 for low testosterone

    US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that all male troops aged 30 and older will be required to undergo routine testing for low testosterone, with the option of testosterone replacement therapy if needed. Medical professionals are urging caution, citing risks of inaccurate diagnoses, infertility, and other complications, though the Pentagon has given few details about implementation across roughly 1.3 million active-duty troops.

    17 July 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 15 July

  1. US military begins mandatory testosterone screening program

    Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the US military will start testing testosterone levels of service members, with those 30 and older screened annually and younger troops able to request testing. Troops with low levels will be offered voluntary testosterone replacement therapy, which Hegseth said is an initiative to restore and optimise capabilities.

    15 July 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 13 July

  1. US and Iran escalate strikes amid Strait of Hormuz dispute

    The US says the Strait of Hormuz remains open while Iran claims it has closed the waterway following renewed hostilities. The US struck over 140 targets across Iran on Saturday in response to Iranian forces hitting a ship; Iran's IRGC launched wide-ranging attacks on US bases and regional allies on Sunday, and Centcom announced another round of strikes.

    13 July 2026 · Joy Online

Sunday 12 July

  1. US launches third strikes this week on Iran

    The US said it carried out a fresh wave of strikes on Iran after the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps attacked a Cyprus-flagged vessel in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran says it has closed the waterway until further notice after the ship turned off its systems and diverted from the approved route.

    12 July 2026 · Joy Online

Saturday 13 June

  1. Anthropic suspends Claude Fable 5 after US security concerns

    Anthropic has suspended its Claude Fable 5 AI model following US government orders citing security concerns, including a potential method for bypassing restrictions; the company said authorities had not identified specific vulnerabilities but acknowledged a demonstrated jailbreaking technique affecting minor, previously known issues.

    13 June 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 11 June

  1. US and Iran exchange military strikes amid ceasefire breakdown

    The US and Iran exchanged strikes for a second consecutive day, straining a ceasefire agreed in April. The US conducted "self-defence strikes" targeting Iranian military and radar sites; Iran responded with ballistic missiles at US assets in Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan, with Iran's foreign ministry saying the ceasefire is now "practically meaningless."

    11 June 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 10 June

  1. Iran and US escalate tit-for-tat strikes over Strait

    Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps says it struck ships in the Strait of Hormuz after US Central Command launched new strikes on Iranian military sites. The escalation comes amid a fragile ceasefire agreed in April, with both sides accusing the other of aggression and undermining diplomatic efforts.

    10 June 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 8 June

  1. US Defence Secretary criticises Europe's migration policy during D-Day speech

    US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth criticised European nations for what he called an "invasion" by migrants arriving on shores in Spain, Italy, Greece and Bulgaria, speaking during D-Day anniversary commemorations in Normandy. Hegseth's remarks reflect the Trump administration's emphasis on immigration crackdowns.

    8 June 2026 · The Chronicle

Saturday 6 June

  1. US Defence Secretary criticizes European migration policy at D-Day event

    During a speech in Normandy marking the 82nd anniversary of D-Day, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth criticized European nations for what he called an "invasion" of migrants arriving on their beaches in Spain, Italy, Greece and Bulgaria, arguing that European capitals must act on the issue. His comments follow similar criticism from US Vice-President JD Vance regarding migration-related crime in Britain.

    6 June 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 1 June

  1. AI firm Anthropic files for US stock market listing this year

    Anthropic, the company behind chatbot Claude, has filed confidential paperwork with the US Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering this year, with a recently private valuation exceeding $965 billion. The move tests investor appetite for AI firms' valuations amid similar plans by SpaceX and reported consideration by rival OpenAI.

    1 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Oil prices rise 2% on escalating Israel-Lebanon conflict

    U.S. crude futures rose 2.71% to $89.73 a barrel and Brent futures rose 2.37% to $93.28 a barrel after Israel ordered troops further into Lebanon in fighting with Hezbollah, despite a ceasefire announced more than six weeks ago. The escalation dimmed expectations for a U.S.-Iran ceasefire extension and raised concerns about mines in the Strait of Hormuz shipping lane.

    1 June 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Trump requests edits to US-Iran ceasefire deal framework

    President Trump has requested edits to a proposed US-Iran deal involving the Strait of Hormuz and uranium removal, as negotiations continue toward a ceasefire framework that would include a 60-day halt to violence and potential sanctions relief to Iran.

    1 June 2026 · Joy Online

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