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Iran confirms it has jailed American vet Michael White

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TEHRAN, Iran — Iran confirmed Wednesday it is holding U.S. Navy veteran Michael White at a prison in the country, making him the first American known to be detained during President Donald Trump’s administra­tion.

White’s detention adds new pressure to the tension between Iran and the U.S., which under Trump has pursued a maximalist campaign against Tehran that includes pulling out of its nuclear deal with world powers.

Although the circumstan­ces of White’s detention remain unclear, Iran in the past has used its detention of Westerners and dual nationals as leverage in negotiatio­ns.

The semi-official Tasnim news agency, believed to be close to the paramilita­ry Revolution­ary Guard, reported the confirmati­on, citing Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Ghasemi.

“An American citizen was arrested in the city of Mashhad some time ago and his case was conveyed to the U.S administra­tion on the first days” of his incarcerat­ion, Ghasemi was quoted as saying.

The State Department said it was aware of reports of an American citizen’s arrest, but was otherwise unable to comment.

White’s mother, Joanne White, had told The New York Times that her 46year-old son, who lives in Imperial Beach, Calif., went to Iran to see his girlfriend and had booked a July 27 flight back home to San Diego via the United Arab Emirates. She filed a missing person report with the State Department after he did not board the flight. She added that he had been undergoing treatment for a neck tumor and has asthma.

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