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Trump administration signals optimism about ending Iran war — even as it levels new threats

Posted on: Jan 09, 2026 22:30 IST | Posted by: Cbc
Trump administration signals optimism about ending Iran war — even as it levels new threats

The ruff brass verbalised optimism on wed well-nigh reaching a deal to end the war with Iran, while also warning of increasing economic pressure against Tehran if it remains defiant.

U.S. President Donald Trump has said he believes the war he launched with Israel in late February is nearly over, even as a shipping blockade he announced came into effect and ‌traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remained well below normal levels.

The U.S. Warned it could add secondary sanctions on buyers of Iranian oil in an apparent effort to gain leverage ahead of more negotiations, just weeks after Washington loosened the enforcement of some Iran energy sanctions.

U.S. And Iranian officials were weighing a return to Pakistan for further talks as early as the coming weekend, after negotiations ended on Sunday without a breakthrough.

"We feel good about the prospects of a deal," White House press secretary Karoline ​Leavitt said at a news conference, calling conversations mediated by Pakistan "productive and ongoing." She denied reports that the U.S. Had formally requested ​an extension of a two-week ceasefire agreed by the two sides on April 8.

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More in-person talks had not yet been confirmed but would likely take place in Pakistan again, Leavitt said.

Pakistan's military confirmed Field Marshal Asim Munir had arrived in Tehran Wednesday. A senior Iranian source told Reuters that Munir, who had mediated the last round of talks, would seek "to narrow gaps" between ​the two sides.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi posted on X welcoming Munir and said Iran was committed to "promoting peace and stability in the region."

The talks last weekend broke down without ⁠an agreement to end the war, which Trump began ⁠alongside Israel on February 28, triggering Iranian attacks on Iran's Persian Gulf neighbours and reigniting a conflict between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah in ‌Lebanon.

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U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, speaking alongside Leavitt, predicted that China's purchase of Iranian oil would "pause" given the U.S. Blockade on vessels calling at Iranian ports. He said the U.S. Could impose secondary sanctions on countries that purchase Iranian crude.

The U.S. Treasury had warned two unnamed Chinese banks not to process Iranian money or face sanctions, he said. China previously bought more than 80 per cent of Iran's shipped oil.

"The Iranians should know that this is going to be the financial equivalent of what we saw in the kinetic activities," Bessent said, referring to the U.S. And Israeli ⁠campaign of airstrikes that killed a number of Iranian leaders and damaged its defensive capacities and navy.

He also said the U.S. Would not renew waivers that allowed the purchase of some Russian and Iranian oil without facing U.S. Sanctions.

The moves signal an end to the Trump administration's efforts to use the waivers to free up more oil supplies and lower soaring global energy prices. The war has led Iran to effectively shut the Strait of Hormuz — a vital artery for global crude and ‌gas shipments — to ships other than its own, sharply reducing exports from the Gulf and leaving energy importers scrambling for alternative supplies.

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During the first 48 hours of the U.S. Blockade on ships entering and exiting Iranian ports, no vessels have made it past U.S. Forces, the U.S. Military said. Additionally, nine vessels complied with direction from U.S. Forces to turn around and return toward an Iranian port or coastal area.

However, Iran's Fars ⁠News agency said an Iranian supertanker subject to U.S. Sanctions crossed the strait towards Iran's Imam Khomeini port despite the blockade. Fars did not identify the tanker or give further details of its voyage.

Iran's joint military command warned ⁠it would halt trade flows in the Gulf, the Sea of Oman and the Red Sea — which connects to the Suez Canal — if the U.S. Blockade continued.

Trump has also threatened to escalate if the war resumes.

"We ⁠could take out ⁠every one of their bridges in one hour. We could take out every one ​of their power plants, electric power plants, in one hour. We don't want to do that ... So we'll see what happens," he told Fox Business Network.

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