News India Live, Digital Desk: US President Donald Trump has taken the toughest stance so far regarding the world’s most important oil route ‘Strait of Hormuz’. Just before the historic peace talks with Iran in Islamabad, Pakistan, Trump has bluntly said that ‘whether there is a deal or not’, the Strait of Hormuz will be opened in any case and very soon. Trump’s statement has made it clear that if diplomacy fails, America will not back down from the use of military power.
‘Iran has no cards left’: Trump’s direct warning
Speaking to reporters as he left Washington, Trump said in his characteristic aggressive style: “We will open the Gulf, with or without them (Iran). I think it will happen very quickly, and if it doesn’t happen, we will end it our way.” Trump claimed that Iran now has no strong cards left on the negotiating table, except its threat to choke global oil supplies. He made clear that his biggest priority is to ensure that Iran can never acquire a nuclear weapon.
‘Make or break’ situation in Islamabad
This talk, which is being mediated by Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, is being described as a ‘make or break’ moment. Vice President leading the American delegation JD Vance who has reached Islamabad along with Jared Kushner and special envoy Steve Witkoff. Vance has indicated that the US is willing to join hands if Iran negotiates in good faith, but the consequences of playing ‘the game’ would be extremely serious.
The siege of Hormuz and the global oil crisis
One-fifth of the world’s crude oil passes through this narrow path. There has been a huge surge in oil prices in the international market since Iran’s efforts to shut it down. Following Trump’s warning, US Navy warships are already deployed in the area. Defense experts believe that Trump’s statement ‘with and without Iran’ is an indication that America can now start direct operations for ‘mine-sweeping’ (removing landmines) and providing security to tankers.
Will Tehran be forced to bow down?
A large Iranian delegation, including Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, has already reached Islamabad. However, Iran has stipulated that unless its frozen funds are released and there is a ceasefire in Lebanon, a permanent agreement is difficult. But the fear of Trump’s previous warnings like ‘Power Plant Day’ and ‘Bridge Day’ has forced Tehran to come to the negotiating table. Now the eyes of the whole world are fixed on Hotel Serena in Islamabad.
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