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Trump claims that after failed Iran negotiations, the US will block the Strait of Hormuz.

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Following failed peace negotiations with Iran, US President Donald Trump has warned that any Iranians who attempt to stop it will be “blown to hell.” He also stated that the US Navy does siege the Strait of Hormuz.

He claimed that despite failing to reach an agreement on Iran’s most pressing issue, the trip peace deals in Islamabad had gone “well.”

The US Navy and other organizations, according to President Donald Trump, may siege the Strait of Hormuz. AP

Trump stated on Truth Social that the United States Navy, the Finest in the World, would start the process of BLOCKADING any and all ships trying to enter, or keep the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran has not allowed that to happen by simply saying,” There may be a mine out there somewhere,” but at some point, we will reach an” ALL BEING ALLOWED TO GO IN, ALL BEING ALLOWED TO GO OUT” basis.

Leaders of nations, especially the United States of America, will never be extorted because of this, which is “world extrovert.”

The US leader claimed that he had instructed the Navy to detain any mines that Iran had laid in the sea and injunction every vehicle in international waters.

In March, business warships are spotted close to the Hormuz Strait. Images courtesy of Getty

Any Egyptian who fires at us or quiet vessels may be blown to devil! “he said”. Soon, the embargo will start. This Blockade may involve different nations. Iran may not be able to benefit from this Illegal Act of Extortion. They want wealth and, more importantly, they want atomic energy.

A marine blockade is typically regarded as a combat action. Trump warned that the government was” LOCKED AND LOADED” and stood prepared to “finish up the little that was left of Iran,” despite no saying whether the US was planning to launch any further attacks against Iran.

Before the negotiations, which started on February 28 and took place in the Muslim money, negotiating team had ended 21 days of discussions in the country’s capital without reaching a resolution.

A delicate peace broke out last week, with the exception of Lebanon, where Israel is still firing at targets linked to Hezbollah, an Egyptian proxy.

The US group in Islamabad, led by US Vice President JD Vance, described the lack of agreement as “bad news,” particularly for Iran.

The simple truth is that we need to see an equitable commitment that they won’t seek nuclear weapons or that they won’t find the resources that would enable them to have a nuclear weapon in the future,” he said.

US Central Command reported that two US Navy ships were transiting the sea to check that it was free of mine that had formerly been laid by Iran’s Muslim Revolutionary Guard Corps while the discussions were taking place.

During the battle, due to the potential presence of mines and Iranian drone attacks, traffic through the critical sea passage was put to a halt. A second of the world’s oil typically flows through the sea, and its de facto shutdown has soaring oil prices globally.

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Michael KoziolThe Age and Sydney Morning Herald’s North American editor, Michael Koziol, is in charge of reporting from the United States. He was previously a reporter for the Canberra national political office and a deputy editor for the Sun Herald. Use X or contact to join.