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Waltz says Iran trying to choke world economy - Fox News

May 10, 2026, 17:31 GMT+1

US Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz said Iran could not be allowed to threaten global shipping and the world economy.

“The world should not tolerate an Iranian regime that is trying to choke off the entire world’s economy,” Waltz told Fox News Sunday.

“It cannot start just throwing sea mines indiscriminately out into the ocean, attacking shipping,” he said.

Waltz said Iranian state television had also discussed targeting undersea cables that carry financial data, cloud information and other economic traffic in and out of the Persian Gulf.

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Netanyahu says Iran's enriched uranium must be removed

May 10, 2026, 16:30 GMT+1

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Iran’s highly enriched uranium must be removed, saying the war had achieved “a great deal” but was not over, in an interview with CBS News’ 60 Minutes program.

“I think it accomplished a great deal, but it’s not over,” Netanyahu said.

Asked about Iran’s highly enriched uranium, Netanyahu said: “It can be done physically.”

Iran warns UK, France against Hormuz warship deployment

May 10, 2026, 16:15 GMT+1

Iran's deputy foreign minister for legal and international affairs warned France and Britain against deploying warships near the Strait of Hormuz, saying any cooperation with US actions in the waterway would face an immediate response from Iran’s armed forces.

“The presence of French and British warships, or those of any other country, for possible cooperation with the United States’ illegal actions in the Strait of Hormuz, contrary to international law, will be met with a decisive and immediate response by Iran’s armed forces,” Kazem Gharibabadi, said in a post on X.

He added that Paris and London were “strongly advised not to further complicate the situation.”

US energy secretary says Iran may respond to peace plan soon - CBS

May 10, 2026, 16:03 GMT+1

US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said he expected Iran to respond “very soon” to the latest US peace proposal.

“Things are tough for the leaders of Iran right now, and I think they’ve got growing motivation to make a deal,” Wright told Face the Nation on CBS News.

Wright said the United States expected the eventual outcome to include free passage through the Strait of Hormuz and an end to Iran’s nuclear program.

“At the end of the day, we’ll have free flow of traffic through the Straits of Hormuz, and we will have an end to the Iranian nuclear program,” he said.

Wright said ending Iran’s nuclear program would most likely be achieved through negotiations, but “doesn’t necessarily have to be achieved by negotiation.”

Trump says US will get Iran's enriched uranium

May 10, 2026, 15:37 GMT+1

President Donald Trump said the United States would eventually get Iran’s enriched uranium buried under rubble and was monitoring the site, in an interview with Sharyl Attkisson on the television program Full Measure.

“We’ll get that at some point... We have it surveilled. I did a thing called Space Force, and they are watching that... If anybody got near the place, we will know about it — and we’ll blow them up,” Trump said.

Trump added that the United States could continue military action against Iran for another two weeks and strike more targets.

“We could go in for two more weeks and do every single target,” Trump said.

“We have certain targets that we wanted, and we’ve done probably 70 percent of them, but we have other targets that we could conceivably hit,” he added.

Iran response to US seeks end to war on all fronts - state media

May 10, 2026, 15:15 GMT+1

Iran’s proposed text in response to the latest US proposal focuses on ending the war on all fronts, especially in Lebanon, state media said on Sunday.