Vance says Trump is weighing options on Iran, warns of military response if Strait of Hormuz is closed
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WASHINGTON, United States — WASHINGTON — U.S. Vice President JD Vance said President Donald Trump is continuing to evaluate a range of options on Iran, without disclosing what steps might be taken. In remarks reported on Tuesday, Vance said the United States would deliver a forceful military response if Iran moves to close the Strait of Hormuz or fires on vessels transiting the waterway.
Vance said Iran had promised to halt attacks on ships but resumed firing within the past 24 hours, after roughly a week of complying with a U.S.-Iran agreement. He stressed that Trump intends to keep the Strait of Hormuz open and that the president's message on the matter must be understood in Tehran.
The vice president also noted that the United States has reached a deal with Iran and said the U.S. holds the strongest military power in the region. He declined to outline Trump's specific options, saying the president would not reveal them in advance.
Tensions between Washington and Tehran have risen over disagreements concerning Iran's nuclear program and the future of negotiations between the two countries. No further details on the options under consideration were immediately available.
