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The US attacked Iranian tankers. Pentagon on further blockade of ports


The United States on Friday “immobilized” two Iranian tankers trying to dock in port. “U.S. military in the Middle East continues to fully enforce the blockade of ships entering or leaving Iran,” U.S. commander Brad Cooper said in a statement.

The attack on ships near the Strait of Hormuz casts a shadow over the fragile ceasefire that Donald Trump's administration says is still in force. At the same time, Washington is still waiting for Tehran's response regarding the latest US proposal for a peace agreement.

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Washington is waiting for Tehran's response. More threats from Donald Trump

In recent days, there has been an exchange of fire between the US and Iran. On Friday, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the United States expects a response from Iran on the new peace proposal. – I hope that it will be a serious offer, that it will be something that will allow us to start a serious negotiation process – he said.

Earlier, US President Donald Trump warned that the United States would “crush [Iran] much stronger and much more brutal” if Tehran does not accept the peace agreement.

The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tehran thunders. “Iranians will not bow to pressure”

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Friday accused the United States of opting for a “reckless military adventure” whenever a “diplomatic solution is on the table.”

“Is this a primitive pressure tactic? Or maybe a result of dragging the US president into more trouble? […] Whatever the reasons, the result will be the same. Iranians will never bow to pressure,” he wrote.

Ashley Davis

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