'Oppressive Approach Is Intolerable,' Iran President Hits Out At US Blockade Trump Says 'It's Not A Formal War...'
In a post on X on Thursday, Pezeshkian said,“The world has witnessed Iran's tolerance and conciliation. What is being done under the guise of a naval blockade is an extension of military operations against a nation paying the price for its resistance and independence.”
He added,“Continuation of this oppressive approach is intolerable.”
Not a war: What Donald Trump said?Meanwhile, on Thursday, US President Donald Trump made a series of claims about Iran, its internal situation and ongoing Washington's actions there, asserting that“US operations as ongoing but not a formal war have a military operation.”
Adding that Iran had earlier carried out mass executions amid internal unrest, Trump said, "Iran killed 42,000 people over the last two months. They were going to kill eight women whose lives I saved. And I appreciate that they didn't do it. I asked them not to do it, but they didn't do it."
Trump framed US operations as ongoing but not a formal war, saying,“And that's despite a military operation. I don't call it a war. I'd rather have a military operation. Iran is dying to make a deal.”
Also Read | 'It better be soon': Donald Trump asks when is ABC News firing Jimmy Kimmel"Their economy is crashing. The blockade is incredible. The power of the blockade is incredible. They're not getting any money from oil. And hopefully, it can be worked out very soon," he added.
He asserted that US actions had significantly degraded Iran's military capacity, saying,“Their navy's gone. Their air force is gone, their drone factories are about 82% down, and their missile factories are almost 90% down.”
44 commercial vessels directed to turn around: US CENTCOMUS CENTCOM (Central Command) on Thursday (local time) claimed that till now, "44 commercial vessels have been directed to turn around or return to port", as a result of the naval blockade operations against Iran.
In a post on X, CENTCOM said," US Marines aboard USS New Orleans (LPD 18) stand watch in the Arabian Sea during naval blockade operations against Iran. As of today, 44 commercial vessels have been directed to turn around or return to port."
Iran's Parliament Speaker MB Ghalibaf, on Thursday said that Tehran will ensure the security of the Persian Gulf and end what he described as US "presence and interference" by exercising control over the Strait of Hormuz amid geopolitical tensions due to the Islamic Republic's recent confrontation with Washington and the power struggle between the two sides over the virtual control of the strategic waterway.
In a post on X, Ghalibaf referred to historical events, saying that Iranian forces expelled European colonisers from the Persian Gulf in 1,622 after more than a century of occupation.
Also Read | Pentagon reveals US has spent $25 billion so far on Iran war"In the year 1622 AD, after 115 years of occupation, we expelled the European colonisers from the Persian Gulf, and we celebrate Persian Gulf Day in honor of this victory. Today as well, Iran, by exercising control over the Strait of Hormuz, will ensure that it and its neighbors enjoy the precious blessing of a future free from the presence and interference of America," the post read.
According to Press TV, Iranian ruler Abbas I led forces that defeated the Portuguese on Hormuz Island, ending a two-decade conflict and bringing a close to roughly a century of foreign control over the Persian Gulf.
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