Tehran threatens US businesses, Hegseth says next few days 'decisive'

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US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Tuesday the next few days in the war against Iran would be decisive and warned Tehran the conflict would intensify if it did not make a deal, while Iran said it will target US companies in the region from Wednesday.

Iran's Revolutionary Guards listed 18 companies including Microsoft, Google, Apple, Intel, IBM, Tesla and Boeing.

Earlier on Tuesday, Trump criticised countries that have not helped in the war, including France and Britain, saying they should find "some delayed courage" to take the strait and get their own oil. France and Italy have pushed back against some US-Israeli military operations, sources said, highlighting how divisions between NATO allies have been exposed by the war.

Hegseth, who said he visited US troops in the Middle East on Saturday, said Trump was willing to make a deal and talks were ongoing and gaining strength, but that the US was prepared to continue the war if Iran did not comply.

"We have more and more options, and they have less.in only one month we set the terms, the upcoming days will be decisive," Hegseth said in Washington. "Iran knows that, and there's almost nothing they can militarily do about it."

The month-long conflict has spread across the region, killing thousands, disrupting energy supplies and threatening to send the global economy into a tailspin.

OIL PRICES HEAD FOR RECORD MONTHLY GAIN

Crude oil prices briefly spiked again after the attack on a Kuwaiti tanker in Dubai, which can carry around 2 million barrels of oil worth more than $200 million at current prices.

Higher oil and fuel prices have also started to weigh on US household finances and are a political headache for Trump and his Republican Party before November midterm elections.

The US national average retail price of gasoline crossed $4 a gallon for the first time in over three years on Monday, data from price-tracking service GasBuddy showed. Tight global supplies pushed Brent crude futures up 5.5 per cent to $119 per barrel, on course for a record monthly gain of 64 per cent.

The European Union is considering reviving crisis measures it used in 2022 when Russia slashed gas deliveries to address the unfolding disruption to energy markets caused by the war, the bloc's energy chief said on Tuesday.

INTERNATIONAL ATTEMPTS AT MEDIATION

US General Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters in Washington that the US was continuing to degrade and destroy Iran's capabilities.

He said the US military was continuing to strike key manufacturing and research sites and had taken out over 150 Iranian naval vessels. Hegseth said US strikes were causing widespread desertions in Iran.

With attacks showing no sign of easing, the foreign ministers of China and Pakistan on Tuesday called for an immediate ceasefire, urging peace talks to be held as soon as possible after they met in Beijing.

NEW ATTACKS

The Israeli military said on Tuesday it completed a wave of strikes targeting 20 weapons manufacturing sites and a research and development site in Iran.

The war has continued to spread, with Iran-aligned Houthis in Yemen entering the war by firing at Israel, and Turkey reporting on Monday that a ballistic missile launched from Iran had entered Turkish airspace before being shot down.

The war has also revived conflict between Israel and the Iran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah, while Iran, which has the highest casualty toll in the war, has fired at targets in Gulf Arab states, where the US has military bases.

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