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Pentagon chief Hegseth says US blockade on Iran 'going global'

U.S. defense secretary Pete Hegseth stated on?Friday, that the U.S. is extending its blockade to Iran. He added that Tehran had a chance of making a "good deal".

Hegseth said to reporters that "our blockade is?growing, and it's going global."

He said that no one could sail from the Strait of Hormuz anywhere else in the world without permission of the United States Navy.

Three Pakistani sources said on Friday that peace talks between Iran, the United States, and other countries could resume in Pakistan soon, after the last round of negotiations, which was expected to take place earlier this week, failed. Hegseth, standing next to U.S. top general?Dan Caine said that the U.S. is "not anxious" about a deal with Iran and repeated Trump's earlier comments of having "all the free time in the universe."

"Iran is aware that it still has a window of opportunity to make a wise decision... at the negotiating table. He said that all they need to do is give up a nuclear weapon "in meaningful and verifiable" ways.

Caine said the U.S. Central Command is continuing to maintain a tight blockade of all Iranian ports. He said that 34 ships were turned around by Friday morning. Caine said that the U.S. Military would continue to intercept Iranian vessels in both the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean.

Caine stated that "we're enforcing a blockade against any ship, regardless of nationality, transiting into or out of an Iranian port or territory."

He said: "We are closely tracking vessels that have an interest in Iran, and those who were moving away from Iran outside the blockade zone?when it was ordered. We're ready and poised to intercept these vessels."

The U.S. Naval Blockade against Iran began April?13. Hegseth warned that Iran would violate the ceasefire if it attempted to place?mines along the Strait of Hormuz.

Hegseth stated that "The Strait of Hormuz is being traversed in a way that is much more restricted than anyone would have liked to see. It is also more dangerous than what people would want to see. This is because Iran is doing irresponsible actions with small, fast vessels... with weapons attached,"

(source: Reuters)