Trump Announces Aid for Stranded Vessels; Iran Warns US Military to Stay Away from Strait of Hormuz

While the US President announced aid for vessels stranded in the Gulf, the Iranian military warned the US to stay away from the Strait of Hormuz. The US-Iran conflict intensifies, raising international tensions.
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(Central News Agency, Dubai, 4th, comprehensive foreign report) US President Trump yesterday announced he would assist vessels stranded in the Persian Gulf. The Iranian military immediately warned the US military to stay away from the Strait of Hormuz today, otherwise they would deliver a 'severe response,' and demanded that merchant ships and oil tankers not move without coordination with the Iranian military.

According to reports from Reuters and AFP, the US-Iran war has been ongoing for over two months, with many ships and crew stranded in the Strait of Hormuz, and shortages of food and other supplies becoming increasingly severe. Although Trump stated that the US military would guide their extraction, he revealed few details.

Trump wrote yesterday on his social media platform, Truth Social: 'We have informed these countries that we will guide their ships safely out of restricted waters so they can freely and smoothly continue their business.'

Today, the Iranian military warned the US military to stay away from the Strait, stating that the Iranian armed forces would deliver a 'severe response' to any threat, while demanding that merchant ships and oil tankers not make any movements without coordination with the Iranian military.

General Ali Abdollahi Aliabadi of the Iranian Central Military Command stated in a statement: 'We have repeatedly stated that the security of the Strait of Hormuz is under our control, and the safe passage of vessels must be coordinated with the armed forces.'

The statement further noted: 'We severely warn that any foreign armed forces, especially the aggressive US military, attempting to approach and enter the Strait of Hormuz will be attacked.' (Editor: Chang Ming-hsuan) 1150504

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