In a heated exchange, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has once again called for an investigation into Senator Mark Kelly, this time over Kelly's comments regarding US weapon stockpiles during the Iran war. Hegseth's demand for an inquiry comes as a continuation of his ongoing feud with the Democratic senator, who sits on the Senate Armed Services and Intelligence committees. The Pentagon chief's actions have sparked a legal battle, with Kelly suing Hegseth in January, alleging administrative retaliation. This isn't the first time Hegseth has targeted Kelly; previously, he criticized Kelly's call for US service members to refuse illegal orders, leading to a federal appeals court ruling in Kelly's favor. The tension between the two officials highlights the complex dynamics within the Pentagon and the political implications of military strategy discussions. As the US military's stockpile of key missiles depletes, the debate over transparency and accountability in military decision-making intensifies, raising questions about the potential consequences of such discussions on national security.