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Trump administration says its war in Iran has been 'terminated' | AP News https://share.google/FtD5hcVEGsWh7QitT

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Q: In your letter to Congress, you said the hostilities in Iran have concluded. How can you say that given the naval blockade?

TRUMP: Well, it's a very friendly blockade

 
🚨The situation in the Strait of Hormuz and across the Middle East is rapidly escalating, with new attacks, missile interceptions, and conflicting claims between the U.S. and Iran. Here's the latest:

— The United Arab Emirates confirmed that Iran struck one of its ADNOC oil tankers with two drones after it attempted to pass through the Strait without Iranian authorization.

— The UAE called the attack a violation of UN Security Council Resolution 2816 and an act of piracy.
This marks the first major strike since the April 8 ceasefire.

— Numerous explosions have been reported in the Dubai area, as UAE air defenses engage incoming missiles.

— Residents are also receiving missile alerts on their phones, the first since the ceasefire.

— UAE’s Fujairah says a fire has erupted in a petroleum industrial site following drone attack from Iran.

— South Korea also confirmed one of its vessels was hit in the engine room while transiting the Strait. All 24 crew members are safe.

— United States Central Command (CENTCOM) says two U.S.-flagged vessels successfully exited the Strait under the escort mission “Project Freedom.”

— But Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) disputes that, claiming: No commercial ships or tankers have passed in recent hours — calling U.S. statements “baseless lies.”

— CENTCOM is denying reports that Iranian missiles struck a US Navy ship. It has not commented on whether or not Iran fired at a US ship.

— Despite the U.S. operation, traffic remains extremely limited.

— Most vessels are avoiding the U.S.-backed corridor and instead using Iran-controlled routing systems.

— Iranian lawmaker Ebrahim Rezaei stated the Strait will only reopen if countries accept Iran’s dominance or return to conflict and face “another humiliating defeat.”

— U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is begging China to step in and help reopen the Strait.

 
Trump’s escalation just backfired.

Iran has now struck a major UAE oil port—Fujairah—setting it on fire, along with hitting multiple ships in the Strait of Hormuz.

This comes after Trump claimed the U.S. would escort ships through the Strait.

Now? No ships are moving. A critical oil hub is burning. And we are waiting to see if full hostilities resume.

 
I hear there’s missiles flying around the Strait of Hormuz again. Iranian missiles.

Thats weird. Pete said their missile capabilities were depleted and future capabilities destroyed.

 
I hear there’s missiles flying around the Strait of Hormuz again. Iranian missiles.

Thats weird. Pete said their missile capabilities were depleted and future capabilities destroyed.

While I question Michael Yon's credibility from him not minding being interviewed by talking conspiracy kook heads, such as Alex Jones and Michael Adams, he says not to pay attention to what President Trump says. People who support Trump are out. So, I would assume Yon would say the same for Pete Hegseth. They are both paid shills for show by the Zionists.
 
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Hegseth: "As a direct gift from the US to the world, we have established a powerful red, white, and blue dome over the strait"

So that is why the DOW is up by a mere 238 points. A rightfully cheap valuation of propaganda based on nonsense.
 
Hegseth: "As a direct gift from the US to the world, we have established a powerful red, white, and blue dome over the strait"

Kegseth isn’t talked about like Rubio and Couchtabator but he’s positioning for a run. He speaks Magastani better than the other two.

The other 2 are Catholic while Kegs is CREC (Christian Nationalist). He has a better shot at lining up the Evangelicals and the cult.

Loses TechBros and probably indies, but he could build a better coalition.
 
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