Pete Hegseth is a decorated Army veteran who served in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. But nothing in his biography suggests experience leading large organizations like the US Defense Department. CNN’s Oren Lieberman takes a look at the biggest questions about how Hegseth would handle the national security threats and conflicts America faces around the world.
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