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Iran Ceasefire ‘Not Over,’ US ‘Not Looking for a Fight,’ Hegseth Says After Tehran Fires on Gulf

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth assured that the ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran remains intact, despite recent missile and drone attacks by Iran on the UAE and Oman. Hegseth emphasized that while the U.S. is prepared for defensive actions, it prefers a peaceful resolution.

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Iran Ceasefire ‘Not Over,’ US ‘Not Looking for a Fight,’ Hegseth Says After Tehran Fires on Gulf

In a press conference on May 5, 2026, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that the ceasefire between the United States and Iran is "not over," following Iran's missile and drone strikes against targets in the UAE and Oman. These attacks came in response to a U.S. initiative aimed at escorting commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, heightening tensions in the region.

Hegseth insisted that the U.S. is "not looking for a fight," and prefers to resolve the situation peacefully. He further noted that American forces are ready to act defensively if necessary, reiterating the commitment to safeguard U.S. operations in the Gulf.

The recent Iranian strikes raised questions about the potential for renewed conflict, prompting discussions on coordinated military responses involving both the U.S. and Israel. Earlier reports indicated that military preparations were being made to conduct targeted strikes against Iranian infrastructure to exert pressure during negotiations.

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump remarked that if military action became necessary, the U.S. could achieve its objectives within 2-3 weeks. Despite the heightened military readiness, officials like Hegseth and Dan Caine, the chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, reaffirmed a cautious approach, indicating the goal is to maintain peace in the region.

Iran’s response included warnings against any further escalations from the U.S., with senior officials vowing not to relinquish control over the Strait of Hormuz. The geopolitical landscape remains tense, as both sides seem poised for potential military engagements while simultaneously navigating complex diplomatic channels.

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