Aziqbal
Elite Member
60% to 99% is very short not months its weeks
but it depends on what has been destroyed in Iran
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US Navy to start 'blockading any and all ships' trying to enter or leave Strait of Hormuz, says Trump
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US President Donald Trump says that the US is going to start "BLOCKADING any and all Ships trying to enter, or leave, the Strait of Hormuz".
In a lengthy new post on Truth Social, he says that "the meeting went well, most points were agreed to, but the only point that really mattered, NUCLEAR, was not".
He says that "at some point" an agreement on free passage will be reached, but "Iran has not allowed that to happen by merely saying, 'There may be a mine out there somewhere,' that nobody knows about but them."
In the same post Trump also says that he's "instructed our Navy to seek and interdict every vessel in International Waters that has paid a toll to Iran", and that the US Navy is going to start " destroying the mines the Iranians laid in the Straits".
"No one who pays an illegal toll will have safe passage on the high seas," he says, adding "any Iranian who fires at us, or at peaceful vessels, will be BLOWN TO HELL!"
"The Blockade will begin shortly," he says.
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Trump says US to 'blockade' Strait of Hormuz after talks failed over Iran's nuclear ambitions
Washington says it "will not impede" vessels in the Strait of Hormuz travelling to and from ports of other countries.www.bbc.com
Nothing has changed between the two sides if these are still the points of disagreement. What was the purpose of this meeting in the first place?
I find it difficult to understand the Iranian leadership as well.
It looks like that both sides are improvising in this conflict without a clear strategy or tactics.
Aq khan pic should be on the back of 5000 currency and jinnahs in front , whenever new notes design arrives.the least can we honor him.and every pakistani will proud of that 5000 note realising what happend to iran and libya![]()
I am in favor of Maryam Nawaz on 1 Rupee note (reintroduced)Why not Munir Ahmad Khan? or Bhutto? or Zia? or N. Sharif?
If there is a total blockade for everyone and I mean everyone trump not letting anyone get any oil or gas will be interesting to see what china or Asian countries like Japan especially Japan which needs it more than anyone trump can say he can supply what Middle Eastern countries can’t but that’s not feasibleIran accepted the peace talks because it was forced to under optics of giving “peace” a chance. China was nudging Iran and iran was the only party rejecting any ceasefire. Thus it had to appear to be flexible. Plus it allowed the ladder of escalation to reset, as due to Trump’s idiotic escalation trap, we were heading towards all energy installations in Iran and Middle East being on fire. This has now been reset.
So it was mostly a deescalation tactic and a rearming tactic for both sides.
The U.S. proposal hasn’t changed from June 2025.
South Lebanon field update from Al-Manar correspondent Samer Haj Ali
• "Western sector axis: Resistance operations continue, recently targeting a command position and another Israeli troop position in Bayyada. Israeli forces carried out demolition operations in Shamaa and Naqoura, while remaining positioned in Deir Hanna (Bayyada), near the UNIFIL headquarters in Naqoura, and around the Western Sector command headquarters in Shamaa.
• Bint Jbeil axis: Intense clashes continue in the eastern and northern areas, from Tahrir Triangle to Saf al-Hawa via the Moussa Abbas complex. Israeli forces are positioned overlooking the western route from the Shomran hill in Ain Ebel. Another unit advanced via a bypass route to a point on the ring road overlooking Bint Jbeil stadium to suggest it had made gains; the stadium was later targeted by an airstrike. Fighting is ongoing, with resistance forces holding their ground. Israeli forces failed to advance north from Ainata or move past Hanin and Rashaf toward Tayri and Haddatha, and have halted their movement toward Beit Lif.
• Blida to Mays al-Jabal: Western outskirts overlooking Wadi al-Hujair and Wadi Saluki remain resistant to Israeli control, with no meaningful enemy movements recorded.
• Taybeh axis: Resistance strikes continue, while Israeli forces have withdrawn from the outskirts of Deir Siryan and Qantara toward Taybeh and are now focusing on carrying out rapid special operations.
• Khiam axis: Israeli attempts in recent hours failed to achieve any ground progress. Forces have resorted to demolishing homes in the eastern neighborhood and remain present only in the southern part of the town.
• Arqoub axis: Israeli positions remain unchanged at occupied sites and their surroundings, including the newly established artillery position on the outskirts of Kfar Shuba. Special operations previously carried out in the area have recently stopped.
• Wider escalation: Resistance forces continue heavy strikes on Israeli settlements using rockets and drones in response to attacks on Lebanon and its people. Air raid sirens sounded more than 470 times on Saturday across areas from north of Haifa to Tiberias toward Lebanese territory."
Iran's sly maneuvers backfired, as it claimed the mines had gone missing. In response, the U.S. military immediately deployed two missile destroyers, the USS Frank E. Petersen Jr. (DDG 121) and the USS Michael Murphy (DDG 112), to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, where they deployed unmanned underwater vehicles to conduct mine-clearing operations. This created favorable conditions for the U.S. military to occupy Qeshm Island, Larak Island, and Kharg Island, and seize control of the Strait of Hormuz, following the breakdown of negotiations.
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