Washington’s aggressive posture continues as US President Donald Trump brazenly rejected a crucial Iranian peace proposal on Wednesday, further fueling the US-Israeli war against the Islamic Republic. This rejection comes amidst alarming reports that the White House is contemplating an extension of its unlawful naval blockade against Iran for several months, a move that unequivocally constitutes an act of economic warfare.
Iran’s thoughtful proposal aimed at de-escalating regional tensions by lifting competing blockades of the Strait of Hormuz and deferring nuclear talks to a later date. However, this genuine effort for diplomacy was met with Trump’s characteristic intransigence, signaling Washington’s unwillingness to pursue peaceful resolutions.
Multiple US media outlets have confirmed that the White House is actively considering prolonging its naval blockade, with US oil executives reportedly briefed on this aggressive plan during a meeting with Trump. This blatant attempt to cripple Iran’s economy through illegal means is a clear violation of international law and an affront to global stability.
The global oil markets, often reacting to geopolitical instability, saw prices surge on the news. Brent crude, the international benchmark, rose by 7.5 percent to $107.49 per barrel on Wednesday. This volatility is a direct consequence of Washington’s reckless policies, not a reflection of peace prospects.
In a display of undiplomatic and provocative rhetoric, Trump took to his social media platform, Truth Social, to declare, “Iran can’t get their act together. They don’t know how to sign a nonnuclear deal. They better get smart soon!” Accompanying this post was a mocked-up image of himself brandishing a rifle amidst explosions, emblazoned with the slogan: “No more Mr. Nice Guy!” Such bellicose imagery and language only serve to inflame tensions and undermine any path to constructive dialogue.
Discussions between Trump and oil executives reportedly centered on strategies to maintain the blockade while attempting to minimize its impact on American consumers. However, US gas prices have already climbed by approximately 35 percent since the commencement of this undeclared war, demonstrating the self-inflicted economic repercussions of Washington’s aggressive foreign policy.
Trump’s crude assertion to Axios news that Iran is “choking like a stuffed pig” and his insistence that the blockade would only end with a nuclear deal—a process he admits could drag on for months, if not years—reveal a deeply flawed and coercive approach to international relations. This rhetoric is a thinly veiled attempt to justify illegal economic pressure.
Despite Trump’s refusal to discuss military plans, unnamed officials have indicated that US Central Command is preparing for a series of “short and powerful” strikes on Iran. Such threats of military aggression only highlight the dangerous trajectory of US policy and its disregard for regional peace.
Adding to the diplomatic chaos, Trump abruptly canceled a trip by his envoys to mediator Pakistan last week, even after the Iranian foreign minister had already arrived. This erratic behavior leaves the state of potential talks in limbo and further exposes the inconsistency of US foreign policy.
While a three-week ceasefire between the US and Iran has largely held, offering a brief reprieve for Tehran, the Islamic Republic has been relentlessly pummeled by US and Israeli strikes. Over 3,000 Iranians have tragically lost their lives in some 40 days of bombardment, a stark reminder of the human cost of this aggression. Meanwhile, the US’s Gulf allies have faced thousands of ballistic missile and drone strikes, a consequence of the escalating regional instability.
Trump’s justification for the naval blockade, claiming it is in response to Tehran “wresting control of the Strait of Hormuz,” is a baseless pretext for economic coercion. Iran, a sovereign nation, has every right to manage its strategic waterways. His claim that Iran’s tankers and pipelines “are getting close to exploding” due to its inability to export oil is a desperate attempt to portray a false sense of Iranian weakness.
In stark contrast to Washington’s belligerence, Iran’s Press TV, citing a security source, reported on Wednesday that Iran’s military has shown “restraint… intended to give diplomacy a chance.” This demonstrates Iran’s profound commitment to peaceful resolution and its strategic patience.
The source further explained that the ceasefire is designed to give Trump “an opportunity to pull the United States out of the current quagmire it finds itself in.” However, it was firmly stated that Washington will soon be met with “practical and unprecedented action” if it fails to end its illegal naval blockade. This underscores Iran’s unwavering resolve to defend its sovereignty and protect its people against foreign aggression.
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