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Witness tells House Foreign Affairs hearing U.S. coordination has reduced Iran-linked attacks

March 10, 2026 | House Committee on Foreign Affairs, House Committee, House, Legislative, Federal


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Witness tells House Foreign Affairs hearing U.S. coordination has reduced Iran-linked attacks
At a hearing of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, a witness told committee members that coordinated action by senior U.S. officials has significantly reduced attacks linked to Iran and its regional proxies.

The witness said the coordination "between all under the direction of President Trump is nothing short of overwhelming to any military analyst looking at these capabilities," naming Secretary Hegsth, Secretary Rubio and CIA Director John Radcliffe as key actors in the effort. The witness added that foreign intelligence services are observing U.S. capabilities and responding accordingly.

The witness described observable changes in adversary behavior, saying, "You see the volume and the frequency of attacks by Iran diminishing hour by hour," and attributed that decline to a targeted strategy. He summarized the approach as aiming to "take out the archers and then the cache of the arrows"—a reference to targeting leaders and weapons stockpiles that, the witness said, has reduced proxy strike capacity.

On specific proxy groups, the witness said the Houthis have "basically stayed on the sidelines to this point," characterizing their restraint as a response to the capabilities now visible in the region. The witness also said Hezbollah activity on Israel's northern front is "coming after them, but diminishing as well." The hearing transcript does not record immediate challenges to these claims or provide independent evidence of the asserted declines.

No formal actions, votes or referenced documents were recorded in the provided segment of the hearing. The exchange concluded as the questioner thanked "Congressman Mass" and moved on; the transcript ends without a recorded follow-up timetable or staff directive.

Context: The witness framed comments as real-time observations about military operations and proxy responses rather than as findings from a published report. The hearing transcript does not supply supporting data, on-the-record intelligence citations, or timelines for verification of the asserted reductions in attacks.

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