Trump Declares US Blockade in Hormuz to Continue Until Iran Deal

US President Donald Trump has announced that the naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz will persist until a 100% deal is reached with Iran. Despite Iran opening the strait to commercial vessels, Trump emphasized strict security measures and discussed uranium transfer protocols and Lebanon's stability.

US President Donald Trump has made several major announcements regarding the ongoing situation with Iran and regional security. While Iran has announced the complete opening of the Strait of Hormuz for all commercial vessels, President Trump has stated that the US blockade in the region will remain in effect. According to the President, the naval blockade will be fully enforced until a 100 percent deal is finalized against Iran.

Hormuz Blockade and the Requirement for a 100% Deal

President Donald Trump clarified in his address that the US stance wouldn't change despite Iran's decision to open the Strait of Hormuz, while he emphasized that the American naval blockade would remain fully operational until a comprehensive and total agreement is reached with Iran. This measure is intended to ensure that all security concerns are addressed before any restrictions are lifted.

Lebanon's Status and Independence from the Iran Agreement

Trump also addressed the situation in Lebanon, making it clear that the impending agreement with Iran isn't linked to Lebanon in any way. However, he expressed a commitment to making Lebanon strong and stable again, while assuring the people of Lebanon, he stated, 'We will make it great again,' highlighting the US intent to support the nation's recovery independently of the Iran deal.

Uranium Extraction and Transfer to US Territory

Regarding the technicalities of the new peace agreement, President Trump stated that Iran would extract enriched uranium from its nuclear sites using joint excavation machinery. He further claimed that this uranium would be transferred directly to US territory for security inspections, while ' However, the Iranian Foreign Ministry has officially rejected Trump's claim regarding the transfer of uranium.

Praise for Pakistani Leadership and Conflict Resolution Claims

In his address, Donald Trump also highly praised the leadership of Pakistan, while he described the Prime Minister of Pakistan and the Field Marshal there as 'wonderful people' and thanked them for their cooperation. On top of that, Trump listed his achievements, stating that he has ended 8 wars to date. He noted that if the current situations in Iran and Lebanon are included, the total number of conflicts resolved under his tenure reaches 10.