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Rep. Dan Crenshaw Backs Trump Iran Strategy and Hegseth 'No Stupid Rules' War Rhetoric

In a CBS 'Face the Nation' interview, Rep. Dan Crenshaw, a Texas Republican and former Navy SEAL who recently lost his primary, said President Trump is "doing what's needed" by deploying several thousand more Marines to the Middle East as the Iran war escalates, arguing that once the U.S. commits, it must "see it through." Crenshaw defended Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s vow of "no stupid rules of engagement" and "no politically correct wars," saying the Pentagon is "targeting Iranian military without quarter" and portraying Hegseth’s language as clear guidance for troops rather than a legal or ethical problem. He dismissed concerns that such rhetoric could inflame enemies, insisting formal rules of engagement will still be in writing and that prior wars in Iraq and Afghanistan suffered from overly restrictive rules like bars on firing unless fired upon. Asked about recent overtly anti‑Muslim statements from GOP colleagues, Crenshaw labeled the Islamophobic rhetoric "fairly fringe," framed the real issue as "radical Islamism," and said it is "not the administration’s position" even as civil‑rights groups highlight rising anti‑Muslim and anti‑immigrant messaging on the right. He also blamed his primary defeat on "online smears and conspiracies," warning that voters must learn not to believe everything pushed at them on social media and in campaign mail.

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📌 Key Facts

  • On CBS 'Face the Nation,' Rep. Dan Crenshaw said Trump is "doing what's needed" by sending several thousand more Marines to the Middle East amid the Iran conflict.
  • Crenshaw endorsed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s pledge of "no stupid rules of engagement" and "no politically correct wars," describing the U.S. as "targeting Iranian military without quarter."
  • He argued Hegseth’s rhetoric gives troops needed clarity after what he called bad rules of engagement in Iraq and Afghanistan, and said he is not concerned it will inflame adversaries.
  • Crenshaw called openly Islamophobic statements by some Republicans "fairly fringe," saying the real problem is "radical Islamism" and defending continued funding for agencies like DHS to pursue it.
  • Reflecting on his primary loss, Crenshaw said he has long been the target of online conspiracies and blamed misinformation for shaping voters’ views.

📊 Relevant Data

In 2023, the US active-duty military was composed of approximately 53.3% White, 17.6% Hispanic, 20% Black, 6% Asian, and the remainder other races, compared to the US population which is about 58% White, 19% Hispanic, 13% Black, and 6% Asian, showing overrepresentation of Black Americans in the military.

Active Component Demographics — US Army

According to a March 2026 NPR poll, 56% of Americans oppose US military action in Iran, with stark partisan differences: 86% of Democrats oppose it compared to 15% of Republicans.

Poll: A majority of Americans opposes U.S. military action in Iran — NPR

Black and Hispanic households in the US face higher energy cost burdens than White households, with research showing these disparities are linked to housing and income differences, which could be exacerbated by oil price spikes from US-Iran tensions.

Race, rates, and energy insecurity: exploring racial disparities in electricity costs and consumption in US utility service areas — Resources for the Future

Food insecurity is disproportionately high among racial and ethnic minority groups in the US, with Black and Hispanic households experiencing rates about twice that of White households as of 2024.

Food Insecurity by Race, Ethnicity, & Disparities — ResearchGate

Texas's 2nd Congressional District has seen demographic shifts from 2020 to 2024, with the population growing to 814,076, including approximately 48% White, 30% Hispanic, 12% Black, and 8% Asian residents.

Congressional District 2, TX | Data USA — Data USA

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March 15, 2026
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Crenshaw says Trump is "doing what's need" in the Middle East conflict
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