March 31, 2026

Following Caine’s update, Hegseth begins taking questions from reporters. He is asked what military posture would be imposed to guarantee safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz if the US were to take control of it?

He replies saying there are “many more” ships passing through the strait today than there have been.

Hegseth is then asked about the public disagreement between the US and Iran about if negotiations are taking place, and its impact on military strategy.

Hegseth says the talks are “very real, active and gaining strength”.

In a tense press showdown, Hegseth threw down hard facts on the volatile Strait of Hormuz, revealing that despite rising naval traffic, the U.S. is poised to ensure safe passage if it seizes control. When pressed on the apparent public spat with Iran over secret talks, Hegseth doubled down, insisting the negotiations are not just happening—they’re intensifying, shaking the high-stakes military chessboard in this crucial region.

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