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Trump Suggests Pakistan Visit for Iran Peace Deal, Warns of Renewed Hostilities
Pentagon Warns Iran of Renewed Military Action
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Caine expressed concern over the stalled U.S.-Iran peace agreement. On the 16th, they stated that U.S. forces are prepared to resume military action at any time if Iran does not agree to sign a peace deal. Secretary Hegseth warned that Iran's actions are under strict surveillance, and if Iran makes the wrong choice, it will face blockades, and its infrastructure, power, and energy facilities will be bombed.
Trump Hints at Pakistan Visit for Peace Accord
In connection with these developments, U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated that the war would end soon. Trump mentioned that if Iran is willing to sign the peace agreement, he might travel to Pakistan to witness the signing. Senior U.S. military officials indicated that U.S. naval vessels would pursue all Iranian ships or those attempting to provide materials to Iran, adding that a naval blockade is a relatively moderate measure. Currently, key dual-use civilian and military infrastructure, power generation facilities, and the energy industry in Iran have reportedly been targeted.
*Source: 公視新聞網PNN (2026-04-17)*




