Trump, Iran and the Strait of Hormuz: here’s what happened overnight
US President Donald Trump defended his war against Iran in a series of social media posts, stating that he would not lift the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz until a "DEAL" is reached. He argued that the proposed deal with Iran will be better than the 2015 JCPOA agreement signed during the Barack Obama administration.

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AI-generatedUS President Donald Trump defended his war against Iran in a series of social media posts, stating that he would not lift the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz until a "DEAL" is reached. He argued that the proposed deal with Iran will be better than the 2015 JCPOA agreement signed during the Barack Obama administration. Trump told Bloomberg News that he was "highly unlikely" to renew the two-week ceasefire, which expires on Tuesday at 8pm US Eastern Time. The ceasefire is set to end in Pakistan, where negotiations between the US and Iran are ongoing. Trump's comments come as tensions remain high in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for global oil supplies. The situation remains fluid, with no clear resolution in sight.
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5 extractedThe two-week ceasefire expires at 8pm on Tuesday, US Eastern Time (8am on Wednesday in Hong Kong).
I am under no pressure whatsoever, although, it will all happen, relatively quickly!
The DEAL that we are making with Iran will be FAR BETTER than the JCPOA.
I will not lift the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz until there is a 'DEAL'.
There is a 'DEAL' that we are making with Iran.