Iran, Trump and Strait of Hormuz
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President Trump reveals a massive oil and gas "present" from Iran involving the Strait of Hormuz. US envoys prepare for negotiations.
A report late Friday that U.S. President Donald Trump is more bullish in private about putting American soldiers on the ground in Iran than he has been publicly stirred immediate condemnation among lawmakers opposed to the illegal military attack,
WASHINGTON — President Trump said Friday that he’s not interested in a potential cease-fire with Iran — and that he thinks the Strait of Hormuz could “open itself.” “I don’t want to do a cease-fire. You know,
Could President Donald Trump's claim that the Strait of Hormuz will open very soon signal a genuine peace move or a tactical bluff? President Donald Trump Suggests Dialogue With Iran Could Lead To Opening Hormuz Soon On 23 March,
TRUMP: Oh, I think we've won. We've knocked out their navy, their air force. We've knocked out their anti-aircraft. We've knocked out everything. We're roaming free from a military standpoint. All they're doing is clogging up the strait.
President Donald Trump said he wants to keep the Strait of Hormuz open, saying it would be an "honor" to do so in an effort to help other nations that rely on the vital Middle East waterway. Trump was speaking with reporters in Florida on Monday, when he ...
Iran-US war latest: Tehran threatens to lay sea mines across entire Gulf if Trump launches ground invasion - Trump said Iran will soon find out what will happen with the 48-hour ultimatum he issued