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Pentagon chief signals global US blockade escalation on Iran

Published on: May 8, 2026 10:20 PM

Pete Hegseth stated that the United States is expanding its blockade on Iran into a global operation, warning that no vessel can move from the Strait of Hormuz without approval from the US Navy. He said the move reflects tightening maritime pressure on Tehran amid rising geopolitical tensions.

Speaking to reporters, Hegseth claimed that the US naval forces have already redirected dozens of ships attempting to pass through the strategic waterway. He said the blockade is expanding in scope and influence, signalling stronger enforcement measures aimed at controlling maritime traffic linked to Iranian routes and regional shipping corridors.

Read more : US Says Strait of Hormuz Mine Removal Could Take Six Months

Furthermore, he said Iran still has an opportunity to reach what he described as a “good deal” with Washington, suggesting that diplomatic engagement remains possible despite rising military pressure. However, his comments indicated that the United States is simultaneously increasing operational control over key international sea lanes.

Meanwhile, diplomatic developments continue in Islamabad, where Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to arrive with a delegation for renewed discussions involving the United States and Iran. Preparations are underway as Pakistan maintains its facilitation role in encouraging dialogue between both sides.

Read more : Iran warns of retaliation as Pentagon ‘prepares’ for ground invasion

At the same time, sources confirmed that a US logistics and security team is already present in the capital to support potential negotiations. Officials in Pakistan have continued backchannel efforts aimed at sustaining communication and reducing tensions following earlier rounds of inconclusive talks.

Finally, observers say the combination of heightened naval pressure and ongoing diplomatic engagement reflects a complex and evolving situation. While military rhetoric intensifies at sea, parallel efforts in Islamabad suggest continued attempts to prevent further escalation and keep dialogue channels open between Washington and Tehran.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: global naval pressure, Iran US talks, Latest, Pakistan mediation role, Pete Hegseth statement, Strait Hormuz tension, US Iran blockade

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