Pete Hegseth says U.S. is "already doing things I can't talk about" to reopen Strait of Hormuz
AI Summary
US President Trump announced that a peace deal with Iran would be signed on Sunday, with Pakistan's Prime Minister confirming the framework agreement and signing logistics. However, Iran's government disputed the timeline, indicating the signing would not occur that soon and expressing that any agreement could require more time.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize the contradiction between Trump's confident announcement and Iran's skepticism, characterizing the situation as mixed signals and highlighting Tehran's caution about rushing the process.
Moderate: Centrist outlets present both positions with comparable weight, noting the disagreement on timing while pointing to the potential regional significance of such an accord.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets lead with Trump's announcement as the main development and frame Iran's response as a denial or downplaying of the scheduled signing.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that the process of reopening the Strait of Hormuz will begin "immediately" when the truce between the U.S. and Iran is signed, and the U.S.
"is already doing things I can't talk about on this program to ensure that safe passage occurs as soon as possible" through the strait. ...
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