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Trump gives 2-day warning to Iran after key island | Political News


Trump’s assertion on Saturday got here as Iran’s efficient blocking of the Strait of Hormuz has compelled global price surges in oil (Image: AFP via Getty Images)

President Donald Trump continued his streak of contradictory feedback on the state of the United States’ involvement in the battle with Iran, claiming on Saturday that Iran shall be “totally decimated” within two days after beforehand suggesting the battle might last a month or longer.

“We’ve knocked out most of their missiles. We’ve knocked out most of their drones. We knocked out their manufacturing of missiles and drones, largely,” Trump said during a wide-ranging phone call with NBC News. “Within two days, it’ll be totally decimated.”

Faced with more and more pointed questions from Democratic lawmakers and members of the media over America’s involvement in the continuing assault with Israel against Iran, top Trump administration officers have issued blended messages that at instances instantly contradict one another. Trump said “we’re method forward of the timetable” and there’s “practically nothing left to target,” but he has also claimed the war could last more than a month and proved unable to provide clear objectives for the attack.

His statement on Saturday came as Iran’s effective blocking of the Strait of Hormuz has forced global price surges in oil, and after experts say the U.S. was likely behind the bombing of an all-girls’ elementary school in Iran that killed more than 150 students.

“The only power they have, and it’s a power that can be closed off relatively quickly, is the power of dropping a mine or shooting a relatively short-range missile,” Trump claimed, according to NBC. “But when we get finished with the shoreline, they’re not going to have that power either.”

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The islands off Iran have become the latest focus of the war after a U.S strike destroyed military sites Friday on Kharg Island, which is vital to Iran’s oil network (Image: AFP via Getty Images)

The islands off Iran have become the latest focus of the war after a U.S strike destroyed military sites Friday on Kharg Island, which is vital to Iran’s oil network, according to The Associated Press.

The U.S. strike on the island in the Persian Gulf left its oil infrastructure intact, but Trump warned that if Iran or anyone else interferes with the passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz, he will reconsider his decision not to wipe it out.

Although they account for only a small share of Iran’s territory, the islands carry outsized importance because of their oil facilities and strategic location.

Tehran said Saturday that the U.S. had used “ports, docks and hideouts” in the UAE to launch strikes on Kharg Island, without offering evidence. It urged people to depart areas where it said U.S. forces have been sheltering, the AP reported.

Hours later, there was no sign of an attack on Dubai’s Jebel Ali port — the Mideast’s busiest — or the Khalifa port in Abu Dhabi. But debris from an intercepted Iranian drone hitting an oil facility sparked a fire at the third port, in Fujairah.

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Experts say the U.S. was likely behind the bombing of an all-girls’ elementary school in Iran that killed more than 150 students (Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Iran’s parliamentary speaker has said strikes against the country’s oil infrastructure would provoke a new level of retaliation.

Araghchi told MS NOW that the strait was closed only to “those who are attacking us and their allies.”

As global anxiety soars over oil prices and supplies, Trump said Saturday that he hopes China, France, Japan, South Korea, the U.K. and others send warships to keep the Strait of Hormuz “open and safe.” Britain, in response, said it was discussing with allies a “range of options” to secure shipping.

Araghchi, in a social media post, urged neighbors to “expel foreign aggressors” and described Trump’s call as “begging.”

A U.S. official said Friday that 2,500 more Marines with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit and the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli were being sent to the Middle East, adding to the military’s largest buildup of warships and aircraft in the region in decades. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive military plans.

Marine Expeditionary Units can conduct amphibious landings but also specialize in bolstering security at embassies, evacuating civilians and providing disaster relief. The deployment doesn’t necessarily indicate that a ground operation will take place. The Wall Street Journal first reported the Marine deployment.

The Tripoli was noticed by industrial satellites crusing close to Taiwan, placing it more than a week away from waters off Iran.

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