Hegseth calls talks with Iran 'productive'
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called talks with Iran “productive,” but signaled the possibility of the U.S. taking military action if needed.
Referring to President Donald Trump, Hegseth said, know he means it when he looks in the camera in the Cabinet Room and said they can either do this now through a deal, and we think we're in a good place to make that deal, or they can deal with the War Department.
“We are prepared, we're postured even stronger today than we were on day one to address it that way if we have to, but he prefers not to,” Hegseth said, speaking to reporters toward the end of his trip to Singapore. “So Iran knows very, very clearly what our expectations are, and that's on the negotiating team to deliver. They're coming in our direction. The talks have been productive. I think they know where it needs to go.”
The secretary also said “the Strait of Hormuz came up relatively often” during conversations with leaders and that “the blockade is very much still in place.”
-ABC News' Brittany Gaddy





