The U.S. blockade on Iran has been expanded globally, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declaring that no ships can navigate the Strait of Hormuz without explicit U.S. Navy approval. This move underscores the U.S. stance on Iran's nuclear ambitions, with Hegseth emphasizing that Iran could negotiate a favorable deal if it renounces its nuclear pursuits. Since the blockade's initiation on April 13, the U.S. military has intercepted 34 ships, and any Iranian attempts to lay mines are viewed as a serious violation of the ceasefire, further escalating regional tensions.
U.S. Expands Global Blockade on Iran's Strait of Hormuz

The U.S. blockade on Iran has intensified, with Defense Secretary Hegseth stating no ships can pass the Strait of Hormuz without U.S. approval. While potential peace talks are considered, military tensions remain high, and President Trump's rhetoric raises concerns about conflict risks.
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Mar 3: "We won the war." Mar 7: "We defeated Iran." Mar 9: "We must attack Iran." "The war is ending almost completely, and very beautifully." Mar 12: "We did win, but we haven't won completely yet." Mar 13: "We won the war." Mar 14: "Please help us." Mar 15: "If you don't help us, I will certainly remember it." Mar 16: "Actually, we don't need any help at all." "I was just testing to see who's l…
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Just sick of this. Sick every day of this unending idiot
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