Iran War & Ceasefire — 2026-04-08

Hegseth Declares Overwhelming Victory in Iran as Critics Challenge Pentagon Assessment

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declared Operation Epic Fury a "historic and overwhelming victory," claiming 90% of Iran's weapons factories, 80%+ of its missile facilities, and nearly 80% of its nuclear industrial base had been destroyed. Hegseth stated US forces remain prepared to "restart at a moment's notice" if Iran violates the ceasefire. The assessment drew sharp criticism from lawmakers and analysts, with Sen. Van Hollen accusing Hegseth of "blowing smoke" and observers noting that many ceasefire provisions contradict the administration's stated war objectives.
The 90%/80%/80% destruction claims for weapons factories, missile facilities, and nuclear infrastructure are Pentagon metrics chosen to support the victory narrative, but they measure inputs destroyed rather than deterrence achieved. Iran retains 440 kg of 60%-enriched uranium, enough for roughly 10 weapons, and Hormuz leverage that forced a ceasefire on terms the administration initially rejected. Van Hollen's pushback signals Democratic messaging will frame the ceasefire as a retreat.
Sources: UPI · CBS News · The Hill
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