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Unrest in the Strait of Hormuz. Donald Trump threatens attacks


Trump assured during a press conference in Miami that the American military is achieving “incredible successes” in Iran and eliminating, among others, 90 percent Iran's missile capabilities. However, he threatened that he was ready for further-reaching actions, suggesting strikes against power plants in Iran.

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What targets has Trump announced to hit?

What will Iran do regarding the Strait of Hormuz?

What conditions must be met by countries allowing ships to pass through the strait?

What are Trump's plans for tanker escorts?

Trump threatens to attack power plants

— So far we have hit over 5,000. goals, including some of the most important; we left some of them for later; in case we need to do this. “If we hit them, it will take many years to rebuild them because they are tied to electricity production and so many other things,” Trump said.

He assured that the US and Israel “do not intend to do this unless it is necessary.” “These are objects that are very easy to hit, but hitting them could have catastrophic consequences,” Trump added. The US president also again threatened to take actions aimed at reducing oil prices and unblocking the Strait of Hormuz.

— I will not allow a terrorist regime to take the world hostage and try to block global oil supplies. If Iran does anything to do this, it will be hit much, much harder. I will eliminate those goals that were easy and that I mentioned, Trump threatened.

He emphasized that their liquidation will take place “so quickly that they will never be able to recover.” “If they want to play this game, it's better for them not to play it,” he stressed. He declared again that “when the time comes”, American ships will escort tankers through the Strait of Hormuz and announced further lifting of sanctions to reduce gas prices.

The Iranian army said in a statement that ships will be able to pass through the Strait of Hormuz from Tuesday. The condition for countries that want to let their ships through the strait is the expulsion of the US and Israeli ambassadors from their territory.

Ashley Davis

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