'Don't know. Don't care': Trump on going back to negotiation table with Iran after stalemate in Islamabad
United States President Donald Trump stated he is unconcerned about Iran returning to talks. He asserted Iran's military is depleted. A blockade on the Strait of Hormuz will begin tomorrow to stop Iran's oil exports. This action follows stalled ne...
Speaking to reporters at Joint Base Andrews, Trump claimed that Iran was in a "very bad shape" and "very desperate".
The US President reiterated his claims of Iran's military capabilities being significantly weakened, following over a month-long military operation by the US on the Islamic Republic, asserting that Tehran's missile stockpiles and manufacturing capacity had been "largely depleted".
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"I don't know. I don't care if they come back or not. If they don't come back, I'm fine. Their military is gone. Their missiles are largely depleted. The manufacturing capability for missiles and drones is largely defeated. We've been very nice. We haven't ripped down too many bridges," Trump said.
"I think Iran is in very bad shape. I think they're very desperate. We had a meeting that lasted 21 hours. We understand the situation better than anybody," he added.
"Their promise was that they were going to open the Strait of Hormuz. They didn't do it. They lied," he said.
"We understand the situation better than anybody," he added.
Reiterating Washington's long-standing position on Tehran's nuclear ambitions, Trump said, "Iran will not have a nuclear weapon. There is no way that they're going to get it." He added that while Iran continued to seek such capabilities, the United States would prevent it.
He noted that other nations were cooperating with the effort, which he described as "very effective".
"At 10 o'clock tomorrow, we have a blockade going into effect -- that'll be 10 o'clock tomorrow. Other nations are working so that Iran will not be able to sell oil, and that will be very effective," Trump said.
"There are many boats heading towards our country to fill up with oil and take it. They are not going through the Hormuz Strait. And ultimately, that will be corrected, but they are using us now. We have more oil than Russia and Saudi Arabia put together due to 'drill baby drill'," he added.
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Earlier, Trump confirmed that the United States Navy would begin intercepting vessels in the region immediately to prevent Iran from profiting from the passage.
"Effective immediately, the United States Navy, the Finest in the World, will begin the process of BLOCKADING any and all Ships trying to enter, or leave, the Strait of Hormuz," Trump stated in a post on Truth Social.
The US President indicated that while the goal is to return to a status where all ships are allowed passage, the current blockade is necessary due to Iranian actions and claims regarding maritime mines.
"At some point, we will reach an 'ALL BEING ALLOWED TO GO IN, ALL BEING ALLOWED TO GO OUT' basis, but Iran has not allowed that to happen by merely saying, 'There may be a mine out there somewhere,' that nobody knows about but them. THIS IS WORLD EXTORTION, and Leaders of Countries, especially the United States of America, will never be extorted," the post added.
Meanwhile, the negotiations between the United States and Iran in Islamabad, which lasted 21 hours, ended in a stalemate on Sunday, with US Vice President JD Vance stating that no agreement had been reached despite extensive discussions.
Following the marathon talks, US Vice President JD Vance departed for the United States as the stalemate persists between the two parties.
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