U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a stern warning to Iran on Wednesday over its support for Yemen’s Houthi rebels, even as indirect nuclear negotiations between the two nations continue. Speaking via X (formerly Twitter), Hegseth declared, “We see your lethal support to the Houthis. You will pay the consequence at the time and place of our choosing,” emphasizing the U.S. military’s capabilities and resolve.
The warning comes amid renewed diplomatic efforts between Washington and Tehran. The two sides have held three rounds of indirect talks, brokered by Oman, aiming to restrict Iran’s nuclear ambitions in exchange for easing U.S. sanctions. The next round is scheduled for Saturday in Rome.
Despite diplomatic overtures, tensions have escalated in the region. The Houthis, backed by Iran according to U.S. officials, continue to attack Red Sea shipping lanes in a show of support for Palestinians. Iran maintains that the Houthis act independently.
To counter threats, the U.S. has intensified its military posture in the Middle East. Over 1,000 Houthi targets have been hit since March. The Pentagon has deployed six B-2 bombers to Diego Garcia and repositioned two aircraft carriers and air defense systems from Asia to the region—moves seen as strategic deterrence.
President Donald Trump, in a March post re-shared by Hegseth, also warned Iran of consequences for Houthi-linked attacks. In a recent Time magazine interview, Trump expressed optimism about a potential nuclear deal but reiterated that military action remains an option if diplomacy fails.
While both nations affirm a commitment to negotiations, decades-old mistrust and regional instability continue to complicate any path to resolution. The geopolitical standoff underscores the fragile balance between diplomacy and force in U.S.-Iran relations.


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