Trump Sets Deadline for Iran Truce, Vows to Maintain Maritime Blockade
U.S. President Donald Trump has set a deadline of the evening of the 22nd (Korean time morning of the 23rd) for the end of the truce with Iran, stating that the maritime blockade against Iran will not be lifted until an agreement is reached. This decision could lead the tense relationship with Iran into a new phase and could impact international shipping and energy markets.
President Trump said that if Iran's new leadership is wise, it will face a great and prosperous future. Citing the case of Venezuela, where individuals were transferred to U.S. military custody, he indicated his willingness to guarantee post-war reconstruction and economic support if an agreement with the U.S. is made and the nature of the regime changes.
According to U.S. Central Command, 27 vessels traveling to and from Iran have rerouted since the maritime blockade began on the 13th. The pressure on Iran's economy is becoming visible, with 27 vessels traveling to and from Iran rerouting since the maritime blockade began on the 13th, according to U.S. Central Command.
Attention is focused on whether Iran will accept President Trump's proposal. As the evening of 'Judgment Wednesday' approaches, the world's attention is on whether Iran will accept President Trump's offer or plunge back into the fires of war.
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