US Warns of Military Readiness Amid Stalled Iran Deal Negotiations
US says it is capable to resume war with Iran as deal remains elusive
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The United States has indicated its readiness to resume military action against Iran if necessary, as negotiations over a potential ceasefire extension and nuclear deal remain unresolved. US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized military preparedness while Iranian officials express skepticism about the negotiations.
- 01US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that the US is 'more than capable' of resuming war with Iran if needed.
- 02A tentative agreement was reached to extend the Iran war ceasefire by 60 days, pending approval from President Donald Trump.
- 03Iran's nuclear program remains a contentious issue, with Tehran insisting its activities are peaceful.
- 04Iranian officials have expressed distrust in the negotiation process, emphasizing that actions matter more than words.
- 05Both nations have accused each other of violating the ceasefire, yet negotiations continue.
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The United States has asserted its military readiness to resume conflict with Iran if necessary, as negotiations for a potential deal remain uncertain. US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, speaking at a defence summit in Asia, stated that the US is 'more than capable' of engaging in war, with adequate munitions available globally. The US Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed its vigilance in the region. A tentative framework for extending the Iran war ceasefire by 60 days was reached, but it requires approval from President Donald Trump, who is focused on ensuring Iran does not develop nuclear weapons. Iranian officials have expressed skepticism about the negotiations, emphasizing that they prioritize actions over promises. The ongoing mistrust between the two nations complicates the situation, with both sides accusing each other of ceasefire violations. Despite these tensions, discussions continue as both parties seek a resolution.
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The ongoing tensions between the US and Iran could lead to increased military presence in the region, affecting local stability and security.
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