
US Says It Can Resume Iran War If Needed as Diplomacy Stalls
At the Shangri-La Dialogue, US defense official Pete Hegseth said Washington has ample stockpiles and is capable of resuming war with Iran if necessary, as efforts to end the conflict stall. Trump suggested a peace deal could require concessions from Tehran, including reopening the Strait of Hormuz and dismantling Iran’s nuclear program, though Iran indicated no final agreement. Hegseth also warned about China’s military buildup and urged a balanced, respectful regional order, while noting Taiwan arms sales remain under the US president’s decision; analysts view Beijing’s absence as confidence, but warn of risks if Hormuz or Taiwan issues flare.