चीन को ट्रंप की धमकी! ईरान की मदद करने पर लगेगी 50% की टैरिफ – Trump warns China tariffs aiding Iran offers cheaper oil deal mdsb ntc
US President Donald Trump has opened a new front by targeting China amid the Iran war. The US President said that if China is found supplying arms to Iran, it may have to pay huge tariffs of up to 50 percent. Along with this, Trump also made a proposal to buy cheaper oil from America instead.
Fox News Trump’s statement in an interview has come at a time when America-iran Tension is already high after the failure of talks and Washington’s decision to move towards the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
China Asked about Iran’s military assistance to Iran, Trump said, “The consequences would be immediate and severe. I doubt they would do that; if we caught them doing that, they would be hit with a 50 percent tariff, which is a really huge amount.”
Will China send help to Iran?
donald trump This threat has come after intelligence assessments in which it has been allegedly claimed that China is preparing to send a consignment of air defense systems to Iran. Possibly, to avoid detection, these consignments may be sent via third countries. The US President is going to Beijing next month for talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Trump has used tariffs as a geopolitical weapon in the past, targeting both his rivals and allies. However, directly linking trade sanctions to military aid in an active conflict is an indication of how economic coercion is being used.
Along with warning, Trump also made an unexpected offer by proposing to supply oil to China at competitive rates. “China can send its ships to us in Venezuela. We have a lot of capacity and we will probably sell (oil) at a lower price (even than Iran),” he said.
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This incident took place in Islamabad America These have come to light after long talks between India and Iran. Despite progress on many issues, the talks ended without any agreement. US Vice President JD Vance, who led the US delegation, said that no agreement could be reached in the talks on major demands including sanctions on Iran’s nuclear program.
Meanwhile, Trump said Iran has been adamant about its nuclear ambitions and has not fulfilled the terms of the ceasefire, which also include reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
After a consensus could not be reached, Trump ordered the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important oil routes. “Effective immediately, the United States Navy will begin a blockade of any and all vessels attempting to enter or exit the Strait of Hormuz,” he said.
He said that any Iranian who opens fire on us, or on peaceful ships, will be destroyed.”
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