Skip to Main ContentPete Hegseth Said Concerns About U.S. Munition Stockpiles Are 'Foolishly And Unhelpfully Overstated'Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Tuesday dismissed concerns about the dwindling U.S. supplies of critical weapons as a result of the Iran war, telling lawmakers that the matter has been "overstated.""The munitions issue has been foolishly and unhelpfully overstated. We know exactly what we have. We have plenty of what we need," Hegseth testified before the House Armed Services Committee.Hegseth's comments come after he declared the Pentagon would investigate Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) again for telling CBS's "Face the Nation" that when it comes to Tomahawks, ATACMS, SM-3, THAAD rounds, and Patriots, "it’s fair to say it’s shocking how deep we have gone into these magazines." See All UpdatesClose