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Historic Deal Opportunity for Iran Warns US Defense Secretary

Published on: April 25, 2026 5:03 AM

Pete Hegseth

US Defense Chief Pete Hegseth said Iran has a historic chance for a deal. He urged Iran to abandon its nuclear program during ongoing tensions. The US Defense Chief Says Iran Has Historic Chance for Deal statement highlights growing pressure for negotiations.

Speaking at a press conference, Hegseth said Iran still has an opportunity to act wisely. He stressed that Iran must make a rational and strategic decision at the negotiating table. He added that the responsibility now lies with Iran.

He further stated that “the ball is in Iran’s court” regarding the potential agreement. According to him, this is a rare and important moment for diplomacy. Therefore, he encouraged Iran to take advantage of this opportunity.

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Meanwhile, US officials reported increasing military pressure in the region. Hegseth said the naval blockade around Iranian waters is becoming stronger each day. This reflects a tougher stance by the United States.

Additionally, General Dan Caine confirmed actions in the Strait of Hormuz. He said enforcement measures are fully active and ongoing. Thus, the US Defense Chief Pete Hegseth Says Iran Has Historic Chance for Deal message underscores both diplomatic and military pressure.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Iran, Pete Hegseth, US Defense Chief Pete Hegseth

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