Donald Trump Says U.S. Negotiating with Iran Directly and Indirectly
President Trump announced Iran agreed to allow 20 oil tankers passage through the Strait of Hormuz amid talks and possible U.S. military options to block Iran’s nuclear program.
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"They're All Dead": Donald Trump Boasts "a Change of Regime" in Iran and an Imminent Peace Agreement
The American president announced the passage of 20 oil tankers into the Strait of Ormuz, and spoke about the regime in Iran.
U.S. President Donald Trump stated that his preference in the conflict with Iran would be to “take control of the country’s oil” and left open the possibility of seizing the island of Jarg, the main Iranian export terminal, in the midst of the war escalation in the Middle East. In addition, the U.S. president said Tehran will allow the passage of 20 oil vessels through the Strait of Ormuz as a “gift” and “sign of respect” to the U.S.
On Sunday, Donald Trump assured that he had obtained a "regime change" in Iran. The US President also announced the imminent passage of 20 oil cargoes in the Strait of Ormuz, paralyzed since the beginning of the conflict in the Middle East.
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