Donald Trump Made Important Statements Regarding Iran and the Strait of Hormuz

Donald Trump Made Important Statements Regarding Iran and the Strait of Hormuz

Sevinc Kərimova · Media ·

US President Donald Trump published 11 messages on the "Truth Social" platform within two hours. These messages touched upon important issues related to Iran, specifically stating that the Strait of Hormuz is completely open and ready for full passage.

The editorial office reports that US President Donald Trump emphasized that despite the Strait of Hormuz being completely open, the naval blockade related to Iran would remain in effect until the US operation with Iran is 100 percent complete. He noted that this process would proceed very quickly because most issues have already been discussed. US President Donald Trump also stated that the US would obtain all nuclear "dust" created by its large B2 bombers, and there would be no money exchange in this agreement. Noting that this agreement has no connection with Lebanon, US President Donald Trump stated that the US would work with Lebanon separately and deal with the Hezbollah situation appropriately. He prohibited Israel from bombing Lebanon and delivered the message "enough is enough."

US President Donald Trump announced that after the situation regarding the Strait of Hormuz was resolved, he received an offer of assistance from NATO but told them to "stay away." He called NATO a useless "paper tiger" when needed. US President Donald Trump expressed his gratitude to Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar for their great courage and assistance. He also noted that Iran had cleared or was clearing all sea mines with the help of the US. Iran has agreed never to close the Strait of Hormuz again and not to use it as a weapon against the world.

US President Donald Trump reiterated that the agreement was in no way connected to Lebanon but emphasized that they would "make Lebanon great again." He thanked Pakistan's great Prime Minister and Field Marshal, calling them two fantastic people. US President Donald Trump concluded by criticizing "Failing New York Times," "FAKE NEWS CNN," and other media outlets, stating that they could not find a reason to criticize him regarding the situation with Iran. He called on the media to say, "job well done, Mr. President," and regain their credibility.