US Ready To Restart Attacks On Iran If Deal Falls Through–Hegseth
Summary
The U.S. Department of Defense is prepared to restart attacks on Iran if current negotiations fail. President Donald Trump is reviewing a proposal to extend a truce with Iran by 60 days, but no final decision has been made yet.Key Facts
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the U.S. can restart strikes on Iran if needed.
- The U.S. has sufficient stockpiles of weapons ready worldwide for this action.
- President Trump held a two-hour meeting to decide on extending an existing truce with Iran.
- The proposed extension would last 60 more days beyond the April truce.
- Trump insists Iran must never obtain nuclear weapons and must keep the Strait of Hormuz open without tolls.
- An Iranian official said the Strait of Hormuz would only be opened if the U.S. lifts its blockade on Iranian ships.
- A senior Iranian source said a deal was close but did not fully include nuclear issues.
- The situation is still developing, and more updates are expected.
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