Iran offers U.S. deal to reopen strait but postpone nuclear talks
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Iran offers U.S. deal to reopen strait but postpone nuclear talks
""When you have vast amounts of oil pouring through your system ... if for any reason this line is closed because you can't put it into containers or ships ... what happens is that line explodes from within ... they say they only have about three days before that happens.""
""And when it explodes you can never rebuild it the way it was...it would only be 50% of what it is right now. So I think they are under pressure.""
""I see no point of sending them on an 18-hour flight in the current situation [of the negotiations]. It's too long. We can do it just as well by telephone.""
President Trump aims to address nuclear concerns with Iran through military action or diplomacy. A situation room meeting is planned to discuss the stalemate in negotiations. Trump intends to maintain the naval blockade, believing it will pressure Iran as their oil facilities face collapse. The crisis deepened after Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi's visit to Pakistan yielded no progress, leading Trump to cancel a trip by his envoys, opting for communication by telephone instead.
Read at Axios
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