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Pete Hegseth downplays strait of Hormuz disruption, claiming ‘don’t need to worry about it’ – US politics live | Donald Trump

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‘Don’t need to worry about it’: Defense secretary says US is ‘dealing with’ disruption to strait of Hormuz say US will not allow strait of Hormuz

During his press conference on Friday, Pete Hegseth said that disruption to the strait of Hormuz, which Iran closed off, blocking more than 1,000 cargo ships in the process, is being handled by the US military.

“We have been dealing with it, and don’t need to worry about it,” the defense secretary said without offering much detail.

Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, also said that the US is continuing to destroy the Iranian navy. “This means going after Iran’s mine-laying capability and destroying their ability to attack commercial vessels,” he said.

This comes after Donald Trump said that American forces struck 28 mine-laying vessels this week along the vital waterway.

Hegseth later remained resolute about the US’ intention to keep the chokepoint clear. “We have a plan for every option here. We’re working with our interagency partners, and that’s that’s not a strait we’re going to allow to remain contested or with a lack of flow of commercial goods,” he said.

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Cuban officials have held talks with the US government to seek solutions to the blockade imposed on the Caribbean nation, Miguel Díaz-Canel has said in a video broadcast on national television.

“These talks have been aimed at finding solutions through dialogue to the bilateral differences we have between the two nations,” Díaz-Canel, the Cuban president, said in the video, which aired on Friday, shortly before he was scheduled to address Cuban media in a rare appearance that comes amid a severe economic crisis and as the Communist government has come under increasing pressure from Donald Trump.

Cuba’s president Miguel Diaz-Canel speaks during a meeting with the island’s top authorities in Havana, 13 March 2026. Photograph: CUBA TV/AFP/Getty Images

Díaz-Canel said that the Cuban negotiators had participated “on the basis of equality and respect for the political systems of both states, and for the sovereignty and self-determination” of the Cuban government. He added that no petroleum shipments have arrived on the island in the past three months, which he blamed on a US energy blockade.

Cuba’s western region was hit by a massive blackout last week, leaving millions without power.

Trump has said repeatedly that the United States was already in high-level talks with Cuban representatives. Until now, the Cuban government had denied that any official encounters are underway but had not explicitly denied media reports of back-channel discussions with Raul Guillermo Rodriguez Castro, the grandson of Raul Castro, who is 94 and still wields great influence.

In recent weeks Trump has made a series of statements, saying Cuba was on the verge of collapse or eager to make a deal with the United States. On Monday he said Cuba may be subject to a “friendly takeover”, then added: “It may not be a friendly takeover.”

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