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Iran wildly accuses US of breaking cease-fire, blasts America for being unable to ‘leash its rabid dog’
Iran wildly accused the US of breaking the two-week ceasefire as Israel launched its largest-ever blitz on Tehran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Iran wildly accused the US of breaking the two-week cease-fire as Israel launched its largest-ever blitz on Tehran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Mohsen Rezaee, one of Tehran’s most senior officials, said Washington would be responsible for the truce collapsing before lashing out at Israel, which he branded the “Zionist enemy” in the hate-filled X tirade Wednesday.
“The responsibility for the collapse of the ceasefire lies with America, which either does not want to or cannot leash its rabid dog,” the ex-commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps wrote.
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So let me get this straight...Trump was not negotiating with the right regime in Iran. They did not come close to a ceasefire. Yet it's true though when Iran can point the finger at America for violating something they had no communication regarding? Ok. Got it...lol.
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“Let’s be clear: the Strait of Hormuz is not open,” said Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, an Emirati politician and the head of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company.
WASHINGTON — President Trump has warned Iran that a continuing cease-fire hinges on whether it reopens the Strait of Hormuz, as more than 300 commercial ships are awaiting passage through the critical chokepoint in the Persian Gulf.
Shipbrokers have said just a “handful” of ships are exiting the strait, through which roughly one-quarter of the world’s seaborne oil is exported, but the United Arab Emirates noted Thursday that passage is still “being restricted, conditioned and controlled.”
“This moment requires clarity. So let’s be clear: The Strait of Hormuz is not open,” said Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, an Emirati politician and the head of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company.