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BREAKING: Trump has privately told senior aides he may be willing to “walk away” from the Iran war without a nuclear deal if Iran fully reopens the Strait of Hormuz, per WSJ.
BREAKING: President Trump has been floating the idea privately to senior aides that he's willing to "walk away" from the Iran War without a nuclear deal should Iran fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz, per WSJ.
Details include:
1. This objective reportedly became "more difficult" yesterday when Iran insisted on its highest price yet for reopening the Strait of Hormuz
2. Iran is now seeking billions of dollars in US payments, the removal of US troops from the region, among other things to reopen Hormuz
3. US officials said Trump is patient and expected to ride out the latest developments as long as gas prices remain where they are
4. Trump has reportedly told senior aides that Iran is likely unable to revive its nuclear work during his presidency
The Iran War negotiations are becoming increasingly complicated.
BREAKING: Donald Trump has quietly admitted defeat and privately signalling he's willing to end the Iran war without a nuclear deal if the Strait of Hormuz simply opens, a humiliating retreat from his demand for "unconditional surrender," per WSJ.
Trump privately told aides he would declare victory based on reopening the Strait — a far cry from his promises to "decimate" Iran's nuclear program. But Iran just raised the price of that exit: $300 billion** in compensation, **$100–123 billion in frozen assets, U.S. troop withdrawal, and an end to the naval blockade.
Trump wanted out. Iran is making him pay for it.
U.S. officials say Trump sees the Strait as his only viable exit. But Iran's new demands mean even that is now in doubt. Tehran knows Washington is desperate to leave — and is holding the waterway hostage until Trump surrenders on every point.