Trump: The United States has complete control over the Strait of Hormuz
U.S. President Trump stated: (Regarding negotiations with Iran) I believe we will ultimately reach a great agreement. Iran has no choice but to send people to the negotiations. We are in a very favorable position in our negotiations with Iran. (Talking about Iran) This is regime change. Our negotiations with them have been very successful. The U.S. completely controls the Strait of Hormuz. The blockade has been a tremendous success. (Regarding a ceasefire with Iran) We don't have that much time. We don't want to extend the ceasefire again. Iran can improve its situation by reaching an agreement. Iran has just been allowed to go to Pakistan for talks. Iran can make itself a legitimate country. Iran seems to be "bloodthirsty." Iran must be rational and use common sense. Strikes on infrastructure could cause military damage to Iran. Iran is trying to move its missiles. We have much more equipment now than we did a few weeks ago. Our posture is ready to bomb Iran, and we are prepared.
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