
Earlier in the day, US President Donald Trump criticized German Chancellor Friedrich Merz saying he should spend “less time on interfering” with the effort to tackle the “Iran’s nuclear threat.” (AP file photo)
US-Iran War Live: Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei on Thursday said the only place Americans belong in the Persian Gulf is “at the bottom of its waters,” as the Strait of Hormuz remains in Tehran’s chokehold. The supreme leader has issued a statement which was read on Iranian state TV on Thursday. Meanwhile, according to a Reuters report, Trump has floated a new plan to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. A senior official said under the plan, the US would continue its blockade on Iranian ports, while coordinating with allies to impose higher costs on Iran’s attempts to subvert the free flow of energy.
CENTCOM chief to brief Trump on military action against Iran: US Central Command (CENTCOM) Chief Adm. Brad Cooper is set to brief US President Donald Trump on new plans for US military action against Iran on Thursday (Apr 30), according to a report by Axios. CENTCOM has drawn up a “short and powerful” plan involving a series of strikes targeting Iran to break the negotiation deadlock and push Tehran towards concessions, the outlet cited three sources with knowledge of the matter as saying.
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Brent crude rises above $123: Brent crude oil rose over 5 per cent after Trump issued a warning stating that the US blockade of Iranian ports could last for months as peace talks between the warring nations remain stalled.
The contract surged 5.6 per cent to $124.67 in Asian trade, while West Texas Intermediate climbed 2.4 per cent to $109.49.
US seeks coalition to secure Strait of Hormuz shipping route: The United States is asking its international partners to join a coalition aimed at enabling ships to navigate the Strait of Hormuz, according to a Wall Street Journal report. “Your participation will strengthen our collective ability to restore freedom of navigation and protect the global economy,” the cable sent to US embassies reportedly said. “Collective action is essential to demonstrate unified resolve and impose meaningful costs on Iranian obstruction of transit through the Strait.”
Hegseth slams opposition, calls critics of Iran war ‘biggest adversary’: US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth hit out at the opposition, calling the lawmakers who criticise the Iran war as “the biggest adversary.” The US defense secretary’s hearing marks the first time he has testified before Congress since the US and Israel launched a war against Iran on February 28. This also comes as the White House is seeking $1.5 trillion for its defence budget.
Defending the United States’ military operation against Iran, the Pentagon chief said, “Their nuclear facilities have been obliterated, underground they’re buried, and we’re watching them 24/7 so we know where any nuclear material might be.”
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