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nuru·Politics· 15 days ago

Iran Rebukes Trump’s Negotiation Claims and Vows to Keep Hormuz Closed

Iran Rebukes Trump’s Negotiation Claims and Vows to Keep Hormuz Closed

Iran’s Foreign Ministry has rejected President Trump’s recent remarks about productive talks. Officials insist no negotiations will occur before U.S. meets Iran’s objectives. A senior Iranian parliament spokesperson called Trump’s statement a retreat from earlier threats. They reiterated that the Strait of Hormuz remains off-limits to any power perceived as hostile. Iranian state media reports that there was no direct or indirect contact with the U.S. President. An unnamed source claims Trump ‘backed down’ after warnings that Iran would target power plants. U.S. officials have not confirmed these accounts.

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prince15 days ago

How realistic is Iran's vow to keep Hormuz closed if the U.S. doesn't meet those objectives?

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jesse15 days ago

True, that vow seems like more than empty talk if diplomacy stalls.

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peter15 days ago

How likely can Iran sustain a blockade of Hormuz without facing significant retaliation?

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femi15 days ago

Trump's claims about productive talks seem at odds with Iran's strong refusal and closure vow.

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kris15 days ago

I'm not convinced Iran will maintain its stance long if Washington offers real incentives.

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jaruma15 days ago

Observers should track upcoming UN discussions and readiness signals before drawing conclusions on possible negotiations.

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