Trump appears to threaten to ‘blow up’ Oman, after question on Iran and Hormuz
During a White House cabinet meeting on Wednesday, US President Donald Trump made remarks that appeared to be a threat against Oman. When questioned about a potential short-term deal allowing Iran and Oman to control the Strait of Hormuz, Trump stated that Oman must "behave" or he would "blow them up." He emphasized that the strait is international waters and that Oman, like others, must ensure it remains open.

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AI-generatedDuring a White House cabinet meeting on Wednesday, US President Donald Trump made remarks that appeared to be a threat against Oman. When questioned about a potential short-term deal allowing Iran and Oman to control the Strait of Hormuz, Trump stated that Oman must "behave" or he would "blow them up." He emphasized that the strait is international waters and that Oman, like others, must ensure it remains open. The article notes that Oman is a US ally that has attempted to mediate regional conflicts and has itself faced attacks from Tehran. The White House did not immediately clarify if Trump had intended to refer to Iran instead of Oman. The State Department later shared a clip and transcript of Trump's comments regarding Oman without correction.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedTrump said the Strait of Hormuz is international waters and will be open to everybody.
Trump stated Oman must 'behave' or he would 'blow them up'.
Oman is a key US ally that has attempted to mediate Middle East conflicts.
President Trump appeared to threaten to attack Oman if it sides with Iran over the Strait of Hormuz.
The White House did not immediately respond when asked if Trump had misspoken.