If talks with Iran do not work out, Trump is preparing to stop India-China ships on Hormuz: Report
US-Iran Talks Fail : The eyes of the whole world were fixed on the peace talks between America and Iran in Islamabad, but the 21-hour long talks yielded no results. US Vice President JD Vance said that talks between the US and Iran have ended without any agreement. After which US President Donald Trump can now adopt Venezuela’s strategy.
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In fact, after Vice President JD Vance returned to America, President Trump has shared a report by Just the News on Truth Social. This report claims that if Iran is not ready for an agreement, then Trump will adopt the blockade strategy which was adopted against the Venezuelan President. Due to which Iran’s economy will be completely destroyed and pressure can be put on the ships of countries like India and China by stopping them.
Before launching a bold campaign to capture dictator Nicolas Maduro by military force, President Donald Trump brought Venezuela’s economy to its knees with a naval blockade that strangled the country’s oil revenues, according to a report by Just the News. If Iran refuses to accept the final deal offered by the US on Saturday, Trump could send it back to the “Stone Age” by bombing Tehran as promised. Or, he could revert to his successful blockade strategy to further weaken Iran’s already struggling economy and increase diplomatic pressure on Iran by cutting off a vital source of oil for China and India.
The report further said – Ironically, the giant USS Gerald Ford carrier, which leads the blockade of Venezuela, has now reached the Persian Gulf after a brief pause for repairs and crew rest following a deadly fire. And now it joins the USS Abraham Lincoln and other major Navy ships. In short, according to experts, Trump can easily challenge Iran’s hold on the Strait of Hormuz through blockade.
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Rebecca Grant, a national security expert at the Lexington Institute, told Just the News: “It would now be very easy for the US Navy to have complete control over everything that passes through the strait – whether it’s going up or down. I’ve heard that there have been about 10 ship movements in the last 24 hours. One of those ships was a Russian tanker, which was flying another flag. We also learned that “Some goods have been sent to China and India, and we have also seen some ships entering the strait.”
He further said, “If Iran adopts an adamant attitude, then certainly the US Navy can establish a strong system of surveillance over the water… and keep an eye on everything going in and out of this strait. In such a situation, if you want to pass through Kharg Island or that narrow part near Oman, you will have to take permission from the US Navy.”
As the temporary ceasefire nears its end, the Trump administration has already prepared several options if Iran rejects Trump’s final proposal. The idea of a naval blockade was first suggested last week by retired Gen. Jack Keane, one of the nation’s top military strategists. “If war resumes and we significantly weaken Iran’s remaining military assets, U.S. forces could choose to capture Kharg — or destroy it,” Keane wrote in a column for the New York Post. “In addition, the US Navy could impose a blockade, which would cut off Tehran’s export lifeline.”
He added, “If we preserve Kharg’s infrastructure but take physical control of it, we will have complete control over Iran’s oil and its economy.” “That would be the greatest pressure we need to seize its ‘nuclear stockpile’ — that is, its stockpile of enriched uranium — and dismantle its enrichment facilities.”
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