Trump warns of hitting Iran harder if oil blockade occurs; Tehran says it will continue until US-Israel attacks end

In a recent statement, former U.S. President Donald Trump warned of escalating military action against Iran should the nation proceed with an oil blockade. This threat comes amidst ongoing tensions regarding Iran's missile and nuclear capabilities, with U.S. officials advocating for a regime change in Iran to ensure compliance with international norms. Trump emphasized the necessity of a compliant Iranian government while highlighting the humanitarian crisis, referencing reports from Iran's UN ambassador indicating that at least 1,332 Iranian civilians have lost their lives due to the ongoing conflict. The situation remains precarious as Tehran vows to continue its resistance until U.S. and Israeli attacks cease. The geopolitical landscape is increasingly strained as both nations remain locked in a cycle of threats and military posturing, with the potential for further conflict looming on the horizon. This standoff underscores the broader implications for regional stability and international relations, particularly concerning oil supplies and security in the Persian Gulf.
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