Hormuz is ‘liberated’ Trump will do it! Asked for military help from the world including China-Japan; Said- Those whose ships got stranded, should send army
Donald On Trump Strait of Hormuz: Amidst the ongoing tension in the Middle East and the Iran-America war, US President Donald Trump has issued a big statement. Trump has claimed that America will soon ‘liberate’ the world’s most important sea route, the Strait of Hormuz. And will make it completely safe for international trade. He has urged all those countries whose movement of ships has been affected due to this tension to send warships of their navy.
Trump’s claim on Iran’s military capability
President Trump claimed in his message that the United States has ‘100% of Iran’s military capability’ has already been destroyed. However, he warned that despite being completely weakened, Iran could still try to disrupt shipping using drones, sea mines or short-range missiles. Trump clarified that the US military will continue military operations near the coast in response to potential threats and that Iranian boats or ships will be targeted if necessary.
Appeal to China and Japan
Trump has specifically appealed to countries like China, France, Japan, South Korea and the UK to send their troops to this area. He said that the Strait should not be under threat from a country whose leadership has been completely destroyed. Trump believes an international presence will ensure that this waterway remains ‘open, safe and free’ Remaining.
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Kandla Port becomes ‘troubleshooter’
The increasing threats in the Strait of Hormuz have also had a direct impact on Indian shipping. Due to tension, Gujarat’s Kandla port has become a ‘troubleshooter’ for India. Has emerged where 22 ships are expected to arrive in the next 72 hours. Along with this, the Indian government is holding diplomatic talks with Iran to ensure the safe movement of its 28 ships. It is worth noting that there are already heated discussions in India regarding the LPG crisis, given that this sea route is very important for India’s energy security.
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