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The US will keep troops in the Middle East to ensure that Iran complies with the truce

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The US Secretary of War, Pete Hegsethsaid this Wednesday that his country will maintain its military presence in the Middle East to ensure that Iran complies with the temporary ceasefire reached last night and warned that although they are prepared to act, they hope the truce will hold.

We will stay in the area. We’re not going anywhere. We will ensure that Iran complies with this ceasefire and ultimately come to the negotiating table to reach an agreement,” Hegseth said at a Pentagon news conference.

According to the secretary, Tehran should “find a way to send a carrier pigeon” to its troops in remote areas so that they know “that they should not shoot or continue launching unilateral attacks or missiles,” something that he insisted would be “extremely reckless.”

“Ceasefires sometimes take time to become effective. We are monitoring the situation and preparing if necessary, but we hope and trust that it will continue.“he stated.

US will keep troops in the Middle East to ensure Iran complies with ceasefire
Pentagon says US troops will remain near Iran.
Credit: Manuel Balce Ceneta | AP

Iran and the United States agreed last night to a two-week pause in hostilities, a period in which they will negotiate the end of a war that began on February 28. According to Hegseth, Iran “begged for this ceasefire, and we all know it.”

The key to the negotiation will be a ten-point agreement presented by Tehran this morning to end 40 days of war.

The Iranian proposal, which will serve as a roadmap for Friday’s meeting, includes the lifting of international sanctions and the withdrawal of US troops of the region in exchange for an Iranian commitment not to manufacture nuclear weapons and to guarantee safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic oil route.

It is not clear how the presence of the thousands of troops and military equipment that Washington sent to the Middle East will affect the progress of the talks, scheduled for next Friday in Islamabad with the participation of the Government of Pakistan.

The Secretary of War today claimed a “conclusive victory” over Iranwhich, according to him, “can no longer manufacture missiles, rockets, or unmanned aerial vehicles. Their factories have been razed to the ground, suffering a setback of historic proportions. The little that remains, buried in bunkers, is all they will have,” he added.

“Our troops are prepared to defend themselves, prepared to go on the offensive and prepared to resume operations with minimal notice, using whatever package of objectives is necessary to ensure that Iran complies with what has been agreed,” the American insisted. EFE

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