
Trump re-imposes Iran blockade and demands 20 percent tariff on ALL exports through Strait of Hormuz as oil prices skyrocket
Trump asks ships to pay 20% toll in Strait of Hormuz and reimposes US blockade on day of chaos
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Trump asks ships to pay 20% toll in Strait of Hormuz and reimposes US blockade on day of chaos. The latest clash came after Iran attacked a container ship on Sunday in the strait. Trump re-imposes Iran blockade and demands 20 percent tariff on ALL exports through Strait of Hormuz as oil prices skyrocket.
Furthermore, The US military's Central Command says it controls the Strait of Hormuz but Iran's Revolutionary Guard rejects the claim. Both sides have accused each other of breaking the deal. The US president claims charging a fee for use of the channel is a “matter of fairness” to cover the cost of providing security, but the plan has prompted an immediate backlash in Britain.
In addition, 0m ago U.S. conducts more strikes on Iran U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said it struck dozens of Iranian targets on Sunday. We are restoring the Iranian blockade, so called because it only prevents the entry and exit of Iranian ships or customers. In an interview with Fox News on Monday, the U.S. president said, “We had a deal.
Moreover, Here is the full translation of Trump's post: “The Strait of Ormuz is open and will remain open, with or without Iran.
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Trump asks ships to pay 20% toll in Strait of Hormuz and reimposes US blockade on day of chaos.
reliability high5/5 sourcesThe latest clash came after Iran attacked a container ship on Sunday in the strait.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesTrump re-imposes Iran blockade and demands 20 percent tariff on ALL exports through Strait of Hormuz as oil prices skyrocket.
reliability moderate2/4 sourcesThe US military's Central Command says it controls the Strait of Hormuz but Iran's Revolutionary Guard rejects the claim
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Both sides have accused each other of breaking the deal.
according to Geo NewsThe US president claims charging a fee for use of the channel is a “matter of fairness” to cover the cost of providing security, but the plan has prompted an immediate backlash in Britain.
according to Evening Standard - News0m ago U.S. conducts more strikes on Iran U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said it struck dozens of Iranian targets on Sunday.
according to CBS News — LatestWe are restoring the Iranian blockade, so called because it only prevents the entry and exit of Iranian ships or customers.
according to Poder360In an interview with Fox News on Monday, the U.S. president said, “We had a deal.
according to Geo NewsHere is the full translation of Trump's post: “The Strait of Ormuz is open and will remain open, with or without Iran.
according to Poder360Evacuation orders have been issued for the airport and surrounding areas.
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The US military's Central Command says it controls the Strait of Hormuz but Iran's Revolutionary Guard rejects the claim
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omitted byLeft sidePublic / Agenciescovered byCenterRight sideThe latest clash came after Iran attacked a container ship on Sunday in the strait.
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