US Defense Secretary Warns Iran of Military Action Amid Diplomatic Efforts
'US Will Resume War If Peace Deal Is Rejected': Hegseth's 'We Are Watching You' Warning To Iran
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US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a warning to Iran, stating military operations will resume if negotiations fail. This comes as a Pakistani delegation seeks to facilitate talks between Iran and the US, with Hegseth emphasizing the readiness of US forces and the ongoing naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz.
- 01US warns Iran of military action if negotiations are rejected.
- 02Pakistani delegation is facilitating talks between Iran and the US.
- 03US Navy controls traffic in the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing tensions.
- 04Iran threatens to block trade routes if US blockade continues.
- 05Diplomatic window for resolution is rapidly closing.
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US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has issued a stark warning to Iran, indicating that the United States is prepared to resume military operations if Tehran walks away from ongoing negotiations. This ultimatum comes as a high-level Pakistani delegation, led by army chief Asim Munir, engages with Iranian officials to explore potential talks aimed at easing tensions. Hegseth emphasized that US intelligence is closely monitoring Iran's military movements, asserting that American forces are on high alert despite the current ceasefire. He highlighted that the US Navy now fully controls traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for global oil shipments. In response to the US blockade, Iran has threatened to extend its military reach, potentially disrupting trade in the Red Sea and the Gulf. As diplomatic efforts unfold, the urgency for a resolution intensifies, with the risk of escalating conflict looming.
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The ongoing tensions and potential military actions could lead to increased instability in the Middle East, affecting global energy markets and shipping routes.
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