Trump Declares Iran 'Destroyed' and Urges Nations to Buy US Oil Instead.
US-Iran Tensions and Global Reactions
According to TSN.ua: US President Donald Trump has declared that Iran is 'destroyed' and refused to assist allies in securing access to the Strait of Hormuz. In a statement posted on Truth Social, Trump urged countries facing jet fuel shortages to purchase it from the United States, asserting that 'we have plenty.' He also called on nations to 'muster some delayed courage' and 'go to the strait and just take it.'
Meanwhile, the United Kingdom has declined to participate in any effort to 'decapitate' Iran. In response, the US is focusing on weakening Iran’s navy and missile capabilities. Trump emphasized that
'Iran is essentially already destroyed. The hardest part is behind us. Go get your own oil!'He also noted that
'France was very unhelpful regarding the 'executioner of Iran,' who was successfully eliminated', adding that 'the US will remember this.'
Israel-Iran Conflict Escalates
In addition, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the confrontation with Iran has 'crossed the equator,' though he did not specify an end date for the conflict. Israel is prepared to continue its war with Iran over the coming weeks. These developments indicate a gradual escalation of tensions in the region, raising concerns among international observers.
Trump’s latest remarks and Israel’s response to the situation in Iran underscore the intensifying conflict, which could have serious implications for global security and stability. The UK’s refusal to join military action against Iran highlights potential divisions among Western allies regarding how to address the Iranian threat. The US’s increased pressure on Iran and subsequent military moves risk further escalation, requiring active international intervention to prevent a broader conflict.
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