US Warns of Resuming Strikes on Iran Amid Peace Negotiations
US threatens to resume strikes if Iran refuses to accept peace deal
Hindustan Times
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The United States has threatened to resume air strikes on Iran if it does not accept a peace deal aimed at ending the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. This warning coincides with diplomatic efforts led by Pakistan to facilitate new talks between the US and Iran.
- 01US threatens air strikes and a naval blockade if Iran rejects peace deal.
- 02Pakistan's military chief is mediating talks between Iran and the US.
- 03US Central Command claims to have halted economic trade with Iran by sea.
- 04Iran warns it will retaliate against US naval actions in the region.
- 05The US insists any deal must prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
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The United States has issued a stern warning to Iran, threatening to resume air strikes and maintain a naval blockade if Tehran does not accept a proposed peace deal. This announcement came as Pakistan's Field Marshal Asim Munir visited Iran to facilitate further negotiations, following a recent round of talks in Pakistan that ended without a resolution. US Defense Secretary Hegseth stated that a blockade would be enforced on all ships entering or leaving Iranian ports, with military action possible against non-compliant vessels. Meanwhile, Iran's military leaders have vowed to retaliate against US forces, claiming they will sink American ships if necessary. The US continues to apply pressure through sanctions on Iran's oil industry and has emphasized that any agreement must prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. The situation remains tense, with both sides preparing for potential escalations as diplomatic efforts continue.
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The ongoing tensions and potential military actions could disrupt oil shipping routes and escalate conflict in the region, affecting global oil prices and security.
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