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Hegseth says US blockade to continue, ready for new attacks on Iran energy

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Hegseth says US blockade to continue, ready for new attacks on Iran energy

TL;DR

Pentagon Chief Pete Hegseth announced that the US blockade of Iran's ports will continue indefinitely, with military readiness for potential attacks on Iran's energy facilities. This statement follows failed US-Iran talks and a temporary pause in fighting.

Key points

  • US military blockade of Iran's ports will continue indefinitely
  • Pentagon Chief Pete Hegseth emphasized readiness for attacks
  • Blockade follows failed US-Iran talks in Pakistan
  • US monitoring Iran's military movements during pause in fighting
  • Hegseth claims improved intelligence and military power

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Why it matters

The ongoing US blockade and military readiness against Iran could escalate tensions in the region, impacting global energy markets and security.

United States Pentagon Chief Pete Hegseth has said the military blockade of Iran’s ports will continue “as long as it takes”, saying Washington remained “locked and loaded” to attack Iran’s energy facilities.

The US Pentagon chief spoke on Thursday as a tenuous pause in fighting agreed to last week has continued. On Monday, President Donald Trump announced the military would blockade Iran’s ports in the Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf after US-Iran talks in Pakistan failed to reach a breakthrough.

Hegseth struck an aggressive tone as he maintained the US military was monitoring Iran’s military movements during the pause in fighting, which currently is meant to extend through early next week.

“We are reloading with more power than ever before…even more importantly, better intelligence than ever before,” Hegseth said.

“As you expose yourself with your movement to our watchful eye, we are locked and loaded on your critical dual-use infrastructure, on your remaining power generation and on your energy industry,” he said.

Still, the Pentagon chief said the US prefers to resolve the conflict, which began with US-Israeli attacks on Iran on February 28, through diplomacy.

“You, Iran, can choose a prosperous future, a golden bridge, and we hope that you do for the people of Iran,” he said. “In the meantime and for as long as it takes, we will maintain this blockade, successful blockade, but if Iran chooses poorly, then they will have a blockade and bombs dropping on infrastructure, power and energy.”

On Wednesday, a Pakistani delegation arrived in Tehran to coordinate a new round of talks. While both sides have indicated they remained open to further negotiations, Major-General Ali Abdollahi, the commander of the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), warned that the US blockade could end the current pause in fighting.

White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt, meanwhile, indicated the US maintained a positive outlook on future talks.

“At this moment, we remain very much engaged in these negotiations, in these talks,” she said.

But reporting from Tehran on Thursday, Al Jazeera’s Ali Hashem says deep-seated distrust remains. The US under Trump twice attacked Iran amid ongoing indirect talks over Iran’s nuclear programme, a fact that has cast a long shadow over the most recent bout of diplomacy.

“Clearly, there have been several messages conveyed to the Iranians. But rather than consolidating a feeling of trust and optimism, it seems that it’s already shaken,” he said.

“We saw a platform closely associated with the foreign ministry tweeting today, quoting a source saying that whatever is being demonstrated or said in the media regarding the optimism is just hype, and this is used for PR and it’s for President Trump to use in the markets,” he said.

Iran’s speaker of parliament, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who led the Iranian delegation in the talks with Iran, told his Lebanese counterpart on Thursday that a ceasefire in Israel’s invasion and ongoing bombardment of Lebanon is “as important” as the pause in fighting in Iran.

A Lebanon ceasefire has emerged as one of the main sticking points in talks, which also include control of the Strait of Hormuz and the future of Iran’s nuclear programme.

‘We will use force’

Speaking during the news conference on Thursday, General Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said so far, 13 ships leaving Iranian ports have turned around in response to US military warnings.

“If you do not comply with this blockade, we will use force,” Caine said.

Admiral Brad Cooper, the head of US Central Command (CENTCOM), meanwhile, said the US is using the wear to rearm and reposition its forces.

“We’re rearming, we’re retooling, and we’re adjusting our tactics, techniques and procedures. There’s no military in the world that adjusts like we do, and that’s exactly what we’re doing right now during the ceasefire,” said.

During questions with reporters, Hegseth also shot down reports that China was planning to send weapons to Iran amid the pause in fighting. Hegseth said Washington had received assurances from Beijing that this was not the case.

Hegseth also used a large portion of the news conference to attack US press coverage of the war, which the Trump administration is receiving criticism for its shifting objectives and justifications for launching the conflict.

Hegseth called the coverage “incredibly unpatriotic”.

Q&A

What did Pete Hegseth say about the US blockade of Iran?

Pete Hegseth stated that the US military blockade of Iran's ports will continue 'as long as it takes' and emphasized readiness for attacks on Iran's energy facilities.

Why is the US blocking Iran's ports in the Strait of Hormuz?

The US is blocking Iran's ports following unsuccessful talks aimed at resolving tensions, as part of a strategy to monitor and potentially counter Iran's military movements.

What military actions is the US prepared to take against Iran?

The US is prepared to launch attacks on Iran's critical infrastructure, including its energy facilities, while maintaining a heightened state of military readiness.

What is the current status of US-Iran relations?

US-Iran relations remain tense, with a temporary pause in fighting and failed negotiations, leading to continued military posturing by the US.

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  • US military blockade of Iran's ports will continue indefinitely
  • Pentagon Chief Pete Hegseth emphasized readiness for attacks
  • Blockade follows failed US-Iran talks in Pakistan
  • US monitoring Iran's military movements during pause in fighting
  • Hegseth claims improved intelligence and military power

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