העגסעט ווארנט: די פאראייניגטע שטאטן וועט נאכיאגן יעדן וואס באדראעט אמעריקאנער.
U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth delivered a blunt and uncompromising message regarding threats against American citizens and military personnel, declaring that anyone who kills or threatens Americans anywhere in the world will face swift and decisive consequences. His remarks come amid ongoing U.S. military operations targeting Iranian military infrastructure following attacks on American forces in the region.
“If you kill Americans, if you threaten Americans anywhere on earth, we will hunt you down without apology and without hesitation and we will kill you,” Hegseth stated, underscoring the administration’s policy of forceful deterrence and global accountability. The statement reflects the broader posture of the United States during the current conflict cycle with Iran, where American and allied forces have launched extensive operations aimed at dismantling hostile capabilities believed to threaten U.S. personnel and regional partners.
CENTCOM officials confirmed that the allegation is currently under review, stating that the military is investigating whether the strike may have unintentionally caused civilian casualties. The Pentagon noted that such reviews are standard procedure when credible claims arise and emphasized that U.S. forces employ strict targeting protocols designed to minimize civilian harm while striking legitimate military objectives.
Hegseth’s statement reflects a longstanding doctrine within U.S. national security policy that prioritizes the protection of American lives above all else. By issuing a clear warning to adversaries, the administration aims to reinforce the message that attacks on Americans—whether through direct military action, proxy groups, or terrorist networks—will trigger a forceful and immediate response.