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The Strait of Hormuz is shut again—again, and again! Iran: the basis for talks has been destroyed; Prime Minister: ready to fight at any time
Iranian media issued a tough warning: the strait is completely closed, oil tankers turn around
Iranian media confirmed on the 8th that the Strait of Hormuz has been fully closed, with large numbers of oil tankers forced to return; ships in nearby waters are severely delayed. The situation has escalated sharply overnight.
Negotiations haven’t even started—Iran says 3 ceasefire terms have been violated
Iran’s parliament speaker Kalibaf unleashed a furious outburst: before the U.S. even opened talks, it crossed the red lines on 3 of the 10 ceasefire terms proposed by Iran
· A Lebanon ceasefire? Didn’t happen.
· Not to infringe Iran’s airspace? The Revolutionary Guards have just shot down a drone.
· Recognizing Iran’s right to enrich uranium? There’s been no follow-up either.
Kalibaf said bluntly: the U.S.’ deep-rooted distrust is not without reason.
However, the U.S. announced that the first round of talks between the two sides will be held in Islamabad on April 11. The U.S. claims it is accepting Iran’s “amended proposal,” not the original terms. The choice of the leader of the Iranian delegation is still undecided.
Netanyahu: A ceasefire is just a halftime break—the finger is always on the trigger
The Israeli prime minister said: the two-week ceasefire reached between the U.S. and Iran is not, in fact, the end of the war. Israel “still has more goals to accomplish,” including transferring all enriched uranium from inside Iran out of the country.
“We are ready to return to fighting at any time. The finger has never left the trigger.”
He also specifically emphasized: the temporary ceasefire does not involve Hezbollah in Lebanon; the Israeli military will continue to “strike forcefully.” As for the “U.S. notified them” rumors circulating externally, Netanyahu insisted that the U.S. and Israel are “fully coordinated.”
One-sentence summary: the strait is closed, the talks are dead, and Israel is sharpening its blades. #Gate广场四月发帖挑战 $BTC $ETH