US Says Iran Ceasefire in Place After Clashes Over Hormuz

WATCH: Robert W. Jordan, former US ambassador to Saudi Arabia, says the flareup could mean Iran and the US are trying to gain advantages to take to the negotiating table.Source: Bloomberg

The US played down the prospect of a return to active war with Iran after a day of clashes involving ships in the Strait of Hormuz and missile strikes against the United Arab Emirates, while Iran’s president said American demands are “impossible.”

Attacks by Tehran on vessels in the Persian Gulf and the UAE didn’t constitute a breach of a ceasefire, General Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters at the Pentagon on Tuesday. Speaking alongside him, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed the truce that began just under a month ago is still in place.