Pete Ricketts

03/04/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/04/2026 16:56

Ricketts on the Senate Floor: Honor Noah Tietjens, American Service Members; End Iran’s Reign of Terror

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, on the Senate floor, U.S. Senator Pete Ricketts (R-NE) honored the life of Sgt. First Class Noah Tietjens. Senator Ricketts condemned the Islamic Republic of Iran for its violence against Americans and affirmed his support for Operation Epic Fury's defensive mission.

"I rise today to honor and remember a great Nebraskan. Noah Tietjens, killed by the Islamic Republic of Iran in Operation Epic Fury," said Ricketts. "As a young man, he joined the military to protect and serve our nation, and he gave his last full measure of devotion after serving nearly two decades protecting our country. I mourn with my fellow Nebraskans, and I ask my fellow Nebraskans and all here to pray for his wife, Shelly, his son, Dylan, and for the five other Americans who were killed in Operation Epic Fury. They are truly great Americans who died protecting our nation."

"The Islamic Republic of Iran is a terrorist nation," said Ricketts. "Nearly 50 years ago, they started this reign of terror by storming our embassy and kidnapping our diplomats, and they have been chanting 'Death to America' ever since. They have been responsible, as the leading sponsor of state terrorism, for terrorist attacks all around the world. It has led to the death of hundreds, if not thousands, of Americans."

"A country that chants 'Death to America' and has a nuclear weapon and a missile that can reach us is a danger to our people," said Ricketts. "This can never be allowed to happen, and that is why we have to destroy their ability to threaten us and their neighbors right now before it gets out of control. If we wait too long, we may not be able to stop it. Thank you to our brave women and men in uniform who are carrying out this operation, who are risking themselves to keep our country safe. I ask for the prayers of the nation for all of our members of the military and to remember their families who serve alongside them, and to continue to mourn our dead who have died defending our nation."

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Senator Ricketts: "I rise today to honor and remember a great Nebraskan.

"Noah Tietjens, killed by the Islamic Republic of Iran in Operation Epic Fury.

"As a young man, he joined the military to protect and serve our nation, and he gave his last full measure of devotion after serving nearly two decades protecting our country.

"I mourn with my fellow Nebraskans, and I ask my fellow Nebraskans and all here to pray for his wife, Shelly, his son, Dylan, and for the five other Americans who were killed in Operation Epic Fury.

"They are truly great Americans who died protecting our nation.

"Mr. President, I ask for a moment of silence to remember them.

"Thank you, Mr. President.

"The Islamic Republic of Iran is a terrorist nation.

"Nearly 50 years ago, they started this reign of terror by storming our embassy and kidnapping our diplomats, and they have been chanting 'Death to America' ever since.

"They have been responsible, as the leading sponsor of state terrorism, for terrorist attacks all around the world.

"It has led to the death of hundreds, if not thousands, of Americans.

"When we had American troops deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan, 2,000 were killed by IEDs, and we know that Iran funded these weapons.

"We know that they have had plots to assassinate our president, other officials, and dissidents in our own country on American soil.

"We know that they have funded the Houthis, Hamas, and Hezbollah, that they bomb our friends, kill civilians, and when their own people protested their terrible policies, they killed the protesters-their own people-by the thousands.

"We cannot let a nation that embraces terror the way Iran does have a nuclear weapon, and this has again been the policy of presidents as administrations have changed, that Iran cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon.

"And thus, we come to the reason for Operation Epic Fury.

"Iran had been in negotiations with numerous administrations and had always refused to give up their nuclear ambitions, and this administration has decided enough is enough.

"And so, the goal is to make sure Iran cannot threaten us or their neighbors.

"And so, we are targeting the things that they could use to do that: their missiles, their missile launchers, their missile stockpiles, their ability to manufacture those missiles that they are using right now to attack their neighbors.

"We're attacking their navy, so their navy cannot threaten the shipping that goes through the Persian Gulf and the Straits of Hormuz, to make sure they cannot mine it to shut this down.

"And ultimately, we will continue to go after their nuclear facilities that they stubbornly refuse to give up.

"We have learned the lessons from North Korea that once a nation has nuclear weapons and a missile system, they're not going back.

"Iran can already reach allies of ours right now with their ballistic missiles.

"We know they want to continue to develop those to reach Europe and then ultimately the United States.

"A country that chants 'Death to America' and has a nuclear weapon and a missile that can reach us is a danger to our people.

"This can never be allowed to happen, and that is why we have to destroy their ability to threaten us and their neighbors right now before it gets out of control.

"If we wait too long, we may not be able to stop it.

"Thank you to our brave women and men in uniform who are carrying out this operation, who are risking themselves to keep our country safe.

"I ask for the prayers of the nation for all of our members of the military and to remember their families who serve alongside them, and to continue to mourn our dead who have died defending our nation."

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