Middle East on Edge as Trump Mulls Decision About Iran Deal
Trump says any Iran deal must block nuclear weapons and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, while US officials warn talks remain unresolved.
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Tehran will not accept empty promises from Washington in the negotiations to reopen the Strait of Ormuz and consolidate regional stability.
Middle East on edge as Trump mulls decision about Iran deal
People across the Middle East waited uneasily on Saturday for a decision from President Donald Trump about a proposal to end the war with Iran, as the United States reaffirmed its resolve to emerge with a deal he finds acceptable. The post Middle East on edge as Trump mulls decision about Iran deal appeared first on Hawaii Tribune-Herald.
US Warns Of Sanctions Risk If Deals On Strait Of Hormuz Passage Are Struck
The Strait of Hormuz is a key waterway that connects the Persian Gulf to the rest of the world though which a fifth of the world's energy transit was routed. After the US-Israeli strikes began on February 28, the passage of vessels through the Strait has been hit, severely disrupting energy supplies and spurring a steep spike in oil prices to as high as $120 a barrel.
Trump drops cryptic 'discombobulated' post amid warnings US could restart war
US President Donald Trump has once again grabbed attention on social media with a cryptic and provocative post. Trump shared an AI-generated image of himself on his Truth Social platform, showing him dressed in a military uniform. The image featured fighter jets flying behind him and US warships moving through rough seas. The caption attached to the image read, "YOU'RE GETTING DISCOMBOBULATED." Post soon after Hegseth’s ‘fully prepared’ remarks…
Iran war news LIVE: Trump shares cryptic post as US prohibits deals with Tehran to cross Strait of Hormuz
Iran war news LIVE: Adding to the confrontational tone of the post by US President Donald Trump, the striking visual artwork carried the explicit caption: "YOU'RE GETTING DISCOMBOBULATED."
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