Hegseth's Strait of Hormuz timeline stays murky amid Iran talks
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declined to pin a concrete reopening date for the Strait of Hormuz, saying the blockade would begin to lift “immediately” after a memorandum of understanding with Iran is signed but the full timeline may take days to weeks; the remarks underscore ongoing tensions as Iran blocks ships and the U.S. presses for a deal, while regional developments and related strikes add uncertainty to the process.
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