US says 'more than capable' of resuming war, as peace deal remains elusive
Summary
The U.S. government says it is fully able to restart military action against Iran if needed, amid ongoing but unsuccessful talks aimed at reaching a peace deal. Pentagon official Pete Hegseth made this statement following a recent two-hour meeting in the White House focused on U.S.-Iran relations.Key Facts
- Pentagon official Pete Hegseth said the U.S. could restart war with Iran at any time.
- The statement came after days of talks and a two-hour meeting in the White House situation room.
- The talks have not yet resulted in a peace agreement between the U.S. and Iran.
- The discussions involve high-level U.S. officials and relate to tensions in the Middle East.
- Issues include Iran’s nuclear program and regional security concerns.
- No new peace deal has been announced as of the report date (May 30, 2026).
- The situation remains tense with potential for renewed conflict.
- U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration is involved in managing these negotiations.
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