Iran closes Strait of Hormuz
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By Trevor Hunnicutt, Ariba Shahid and Muhammad Al Gebaly WASHINGTON/ISLAMABAD, April 19 - Iran's top negotiator said recent talks with the U.S. had made progress but gaps remained over nuclear issues and the Strait of Hormuz,
Speaking on Air Force One, Trump said military action would resume if a deal is not done by end of the ceasefire.
Trump's supporters in Nevada and Arizona believe that Pope Leo XIV is in the wrong, not the president, in their spat over the Iran war.
President Donald Trump says the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz will remain and attacks will resume if no agreement is reached with Iran
The Institute for the Study of War said in a note on Friday that the IRGC’s criticism of Araghchi is "reflective of broader divisions within the Iranian regime."
Iran’s parliament speaker and top negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said Tehran has no trust in the U.S., and its armed forces remain on full combat readiness as fighting may restart at any moment.
After briefly opening the Strait of Hormuz, Iran has once again announced its closure over the US blockade of Iranian ports. Follow live for oil price updates, the US-Russia oil waiver, and the high-stakes Doha negotiations.