During a Pentagon press briefing on Friday, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Iran should question the efficacy of its weapons systems following its failed attack on Israel earlier this month. “Hopefully they don’t walk away from this overconfident that they can do this and will, because I think Israel has demonstrated that it has a significant ability to defend itself,” Austin said.
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Iran should its question weapon efficacy after failed attack on Israel: U.S. Pentagon chief
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