‘लेबनान में अपने प्रॉक्सी रोके ईरान, वरना इस बार तबाही मचा देंगे’, ट्रंप ने फिर दी खुली धमकी – Trump Warns Iran of Fresh Military Action Amid Ongoing Switzerland Talks ntc dpmx
Donald Trump on Sunday gave a stern warning to Iran, saying that if it does not stop its proxy group Hezbollah, America can take military action again. This statement has come at a time when high-level talks are going on in Switzerland to reduce tension between America and Iran. In a phone conversation with the media, Trump responded to Iran’s threat to close the Strait of Hormuz and said that if necessary, America can control this strategic sea route.
According to Fox News, Trump said, ‘If necessary, we can take control of the Strait of Hormuz. This would mean that America would have control over 20 percent of the oil passing through there. He said that if iran If America does not show seriousness about talks, then America has many options. Trump said, ‘If they don’t compromise, we will charge them tolls. I have a 60 day option. After that I can do whatever I want.
He claimed that due to the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Iran, 19 million barrels of crude oil could come out of the Persian Gulf on June 20. Trump also criticized Israel and said that Hezbollah Is not able to eliminate it effectively. He said, ‘I am disappointed that Israel is not able to destroy Hezbollah. They can’t do anything without demolishing buildings. I am closer to giving this responsibility to Syria, because it can take more precise action.
If Iran issue is resolved then there will be peace in the region
Trump said that at present the biggest issue is Iran and if this matter is resolved, then many other disputes in the region can also be resolved automatically. Meanwhile, Trump posted another strong message regarding Iran on his social media platform Truth Social. He wrote, ‘Iran should immediately lebanon Our heavily funded proxy groups have to be stopped. If this does not happen, we will again launch a major attack on Iran, with more force than last week.
Earlier this month, both the countries had signed a memorandum of understanding, under which talks are to be held for 60 days on regional security, Strait of Hormuz, Iran’s nuclear program and ceasefire on various fronts. Vice President JD Vance, who is leading the US delegation to the talks with Iran in Switzerland, told the media that good progress has been made in the last few days towards maintaining the ceasefire in Lebanon, although the situation still remains critical.
Efforts to maintain ceasefire in Lebanon
“Ceasefires like this are always a little complicated, but we have made good progress in ensuring that the ceasefire in Lebanon lasts,” Vance said. He said that the Trump administration wants a comprehensive peace agreement in the entire Middle East and considers the ceasefire in Lebanon as an important step in that direction. Vance also said that America Wants to make a fresh start in relations with Iran, provided Tehran abandons policies that Washington considers causing regional instability.
On the other hand, Iran has made it clear that it will not proceed to the next phase of talks unless some of its major conditions are met. Tehran says on Lebanon IsraelThe attacks must stop, only then will meaningful dialogue be possible on other important issues including the nuclear programme. Iranian officials have also demanded that economic promises made by the US and its allies be implemented. Iran alleges that the US has failed to stop the ongoing conflict in Lebanon, where there have been continuous attacks between Israel and Hezbollah since March.
Hezbollah is considered Iran’s most powerful regional ally and has received economic, military and political support from Iran for decades. The talks have also been dealt a blow by Iran’s decision to re-impose blockade on the Strait of Hormuz. It is one of the most important oil transportation routes in the world. Although the MoU signed this month talked about reopening this sea route and reducing regional tensions, Iran has again closed Hormuz due to Israeli action in Lebanon.
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