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Pentagon chief says Trump still aiming for deal with Iran

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Posted on June 17, 2025

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By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told Fox News on Monday that President Donald Trump was still aiming for a nuclear deal with Iran even as hostilities have

Trump Continues Pursuit of Nuclear Deal with Iran Amid Rising Tensions

By Kanishka Singh

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told Fox News on Monday that President Donald Trump was still aiming for a nuclear deal with Iran even as hostilities have escalated between U.S. ally Israel and Tehran, while a White House aide said separately that Washington was not attacking Iran.

"Of course," Hegseth said on Fox News' "Jesse Watters Primetime" show when asked if Trump was still aiming for a nuclear deal with Iran.

"We are postured defensively in the region to be strong in pursuit of a peace deal. And we certainly hope that's what happens here," Hegseth said.

In a social media post on Monday, Trump said "Everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran," citing what he said was the country's rejection of a deal to curb nuclear weapons development.

Israel attacked Iran on Friday and since then the two Middle Eastern rivals have exchanged blows, with Iranian officials reporting over 220 deaths, mostly civilians, in five days while Israel said 24 civilians had been killed. Israel says it aims to eliminate what it calls threats posed by Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile programs.

Iran denies seeking nuclear weapons and has pointed to its right to nuclear technology for peaceful purposes, including enrichment, as a party to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

Israel, which is not a party to the NPT, is the only country in the Middle East widely believed to have nuclear weapons. Israel does not deny or confirm that.

The air war between Iran and Israel has raised further alarms in a region that had already been on edge since the start of Israel's military assault on Gaza in October 2023.

Washington has thus far maintained it is not involved in Israeli attacks on Iran and warned Tehran not to attack U.S. interests or personnel in the region.

"We're vigilant, we're prepared, and we have messaged ... consistently from the beginning that we're in the region to defend our people and our assets," Hegseth said on Fox News.

White House aide Alex Pfeiffer took to social media platform X to deny online claims that the U.S. was attacking Iran.

"This is not true. American forces are maintaining their defensive posture, and that has not changed," Pfeiffer said.

(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by Tom Hogue and Saad Sayeed)

Key Takeaways

  • Trump remains focused on securing a nuclear deal with Iran.
  • Tensions rise between Israel and Iran with recent attacks.
  • Pentagon emphasizes defensive posture in the Middle East.
  • White House denies US involvement in Israeli attacks on Iran.
  • Iran reports significant civilian casualties in recent conflicts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth say about Trump's intentions?
Hegseth stated that Trump is still aiming for a nuclear deal with Iran despite escalating hostilities.
What recent actions have occurred between Israel and Iran?
Israel attacked Iran, leading to a series of retaliatory actions, resulting in over 220 reported deaths, mostly civilians.
What was Trump's message regarding Tehran?
Trump urged everyone to evacuate Tehran, citing Iran's rejection of a deal to curb its nuclear weapons development.
How has the U.S. responded to the conflict between Israel and Iran?
The U.S. has maintained that it is not involved in Israeli attacks on Iran and has warned Tehran against attacking U.S. interests.
What is Iran's position on nuclear weapons?
Iran denies seeking nuclear weapons and asserts its right to nuclear technology for peaceful purposes under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

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