Trump Says the War Is 'Complete.' His Own Defense Secretary Disagrees — On Camera.
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🌡 Temperature Check
Day 12. Trump told CBS ‘the war is very much complete.’ Hegseth told 60 Minutes ‘this is only the beginning.’ Iran mined the Strait of Hormuz. A French admiral said sending ships through it now would be ‘suicidal.’ Shots were fired at the US consulate in Toronto. Noise level: THE US GOVERNMENT CANNOT AGREE ON WHETHER THE WAR IS OVER.
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📌 The Big Story
Trump Says the War Is ‘Complete.’ His Own Defense Secretary Disagrees — On Camera.
On Tuesday, in two separate interviews airing at roughly the same time, the President of the United States and his Secretary of Defense gave directly contradictory statements about the state of the war to two different major networks.
Trump told CBS News: ‘I think the war is very much complete.’ Hegseth told 60 Minutes: ‘This is only the beginning.’ Neither walked it back. Neither clarified. The White House did not issue a correction.
What’s happening on the ground while they contradict each other: Iran mined the Strait of Hormuz — the waterway through which 20% of the world’s oil flows. US intelligence confirmed it Tuesday. Trump posted on Truth Social threatening Iran would be hit ‘20 times harder’ if mining continues. Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei responded by saying the Strait closure should be used as leverage and attacks on Gulf neighbors will continue. A French retired vice admiral told AP that sending warships into Hormuz right now would be ‘suicidal.’ Saudi Aramco warned of ‘catastrophic consequences.’ The IEA announced a coordinated release of 400 million barrels of emergency oil reserves — the largest in history.
The question nobody is forcing an answer to: If the war is ‘complete,’ why is the Strait mined? If it’s ‘only the beginning,’ what is the plan? These are not rhetorical questions. The Strait of Hormuz carries one-fifth of global oil. Insurance premiums are at levels France’s transport minister called ‘insane.’ A retired admiral says it cannot be reopened until ‘most offensive installations in Iran are eliminated.’ That is not a short-war description. Someone in the US government is lying, or nobody is in charge of the message — and either answer should alarm you.
📡 Under the Radar
Three Stories Being Buried Right Now
1. Before This War Started, Hegseth Disbanded the Teams Whose Job Was to Prevent Civilian Deaths
ProPublica reported this week: before Operation Epic Fury launched, Hegseth dissolved the Pentagon’s Civilian Protection Center of Excellence — a program built specifically to prevent strikes on schools, hospitals, and non-combatants, staffed by veterans who had served as UN war crimes investigators. Hegseth’s stated philosophy: ‘lethality’ over ‘stupid rules of engagement.’ He fired the military’s top JAG attorneys — the lawyers whose job is to flag potential war crimes — calling them ‘roadblocks’ and ‘jagoffs.’ He also fired military judges who provide legal guidance to keep operations within US and international law.
Then, on Day 1, a US Tomahawk missile struck a girls’ elementary school in Minab, killing at least 175 children between the ages of 7 and 12. Bellingcat authenticated video showing the strike. Iranian state media displayed Tomahawk fragments. The United States is the only party to this conflict known to possess Tomahawks. The investigation has been ‘ongoing’ for 12 days. Hegseth said Tuesday that US civilian harm efforts are not ‘appreciated enough.’
2. Iran Is Now Mining the World’s Most Important Oil Chokepoint
US military intelligence sources confirmed Tuesday that Iran has begun laying naval mines in the Strait of Hormuz. US Central Command says it has ‘eliminated 16 minelayers’ — which means Iran has already deployed some. The Strait cannot be declared safe for commercial tankers until every mine is located and removed. That process, even after a ceasefire, takes weeks or months. Shipping insurance is already at levels that make transit economically unviable for many operators. Over 150 ships are anchored outside the strait waiting. Qatar has declared force majeure on gas contracts. Iraq is exploring alternative export routes. This is not a temporary supply disruption. This is structural damage to the global energy system.
3. Shots Fired at the US Consulate in Toronto
Early Tuesday morning, someone discharged a firearm at the US Consulate in Toronto. No injuries. Toronto Police confirmed evidence of a discharge. This comes days after protests outside the same building against the Iran war. The consulate sits on a major street near hospitals, the provincial legislature, and UN offices. This story received about four minutes of cable coverage before being replaced by Trump’s Truth Social posts. It matters: it is the first direct attack on a US diplomatic facility in a NATO country during this war. What the threat environment looks like for US personnel abroad right now is a question that has not been seriously asked.
🔍 Who Benefits?
Contradicting Yourself on Whether the War Is Over
When a president says a war is complete and his defense secretary says it’s only beginning — in the same news cycle — there are two possibilities: either there is no coordinated strategy, or the contradiction is intentional.
Intentional reads: Trump’s ‘complete’ framing manages domestic economic anxiety — markets need to believe this ends soon. Hegseth’s ‘only the beginning’ framing manages military expectations and keeps pressure on Iran. Both messages are targeting different audiences simultaneously. The problem is they contradict each other factually, and the Strait of Hormuz is mined, so at least one of them is detached from ground reality.
Verdict: MESSAGE MANAGEMENT OVER STRATEGY — the contradiction serves short-term narrative goals for different audiences while obscuring the absence of a coherent endgame. The Strait doesn’t care which message you prefer.
📺 The Noise
What’s Loud vs. What Matters
LIKELY DISTRACTION | Trump’s ‘20 Times Harder’ Truth Social Post
Trump threatened Iran with consequences ‘at a level never seen before’ over Hormuz mining via Truth Social. Iran’s Ali Larijani reposted it with a message in Farsi saying Iranian people don’t fear ‘hollow threats.’ This exchange will generate 48 hours of ‘who blinked’ coverage. Meanwhile the actual question — can the Strait physically be reopened while active combat continues? — has been answered by military experts: no. The social media war is the distraction. The mine-clearing timeline is the story.
WATCH ANYWAY | IEA’s 400-Million-Barrel Reserve Release — Will It Actually Work?
The International Energy Agency announced the largest coordinated emergency oil reserve release in history: 400 million barrels. The US is releasing 172 million from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Watch oil prices over the next 48-72 hours. If prices hold above $100 after the release absorbs into markets, that tells you one thing clearly: the market believes the Strait disruption is structural and long-term, not solvable by reserve releases. That’s the signal. Not the announcement.
📚 Your Homework
Find the ProPublica investigation published this week on Hegseth disbanding the Pentagon’s civilian harm prevention teams. Read specifically the section on the Civilian Protection Center of Excellence and what happened to the staff who tried to save the program.
Then find Hegseth’s March 3 quote: ‘no stupid rules of engagement.’ And his March 4 quote: ‘death and destruction from the sky all day long.’
Then look up Senator Elizabeth Warren’s letter to Hegseth asking whether a ‘no-strike list’ was established before February 28. Check whether that letter has received a response. The answer tells you something.
⚖️ The Verdict
The President says the war is complete. The Strait of Hormuz is mined.
Those two facts cannot both be true. Either the war is not complete — and Trump is managing domestic anxiety with a false statement — or the Strait was mined before the war ended and nobody in the US government is responsible for what happens next in the world’s most important oil chokepoint.
Meanwhile: the civilian harm prevention teams that might have prevented a Tomahawk from hitting a girls’ school were disbanded before the first bomb dropped. The lawyers who might have flagged it as a potential war crime were fired. The investigation has been running for 12 days with no findings released. Hegseth says America’s civilian protection efforts aren’t ‘appreciated enough.’
At what point does ‘we’re investigating’ become the answer that makes the question go away?
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