Trump Clarifies Stance on Iran Conflict Amid Ongoing Tensions
Trump's Position on Iran Conflict
In light of the escalating crisis and uncertainty in the Middle East, President Donald Trump has made it clear that he is not in a hurry to resolve the ongoing conflict with Iran. During an interview with a news media outlet, Trump stated that he feels no pressure regarding a peace agreement, indicating that tensions in the region may persist for an extended period. He dismissed speculation suggesting that he aims to conclude the war quickly due to the upcoming midterm elections.
No Set Deadline for Peace Talks
In his discussion with Martha MacCallum from Fox News, Trump emphasized, "There was no 'deadline' set, nor was there any rush." He refuted claims that his desire to end the conflict was influenced by the midterm elections, asserting that this is not the case. This clarification follows various reports suggesting that the ceasefire might only be a temporary measure. However, the White House had previously stated that no specific timeline had been established for Iran to present a peace proposal.
White House's Clarification
On Wednesday, White House Press Secretary Carolyn Levitt reiterated that the President has not set a firm deadline for receiving Iran's proposal, contrary to some reports. Ultimately, she noted, the timeline will be determined by the Commander-in-Chief.
Ongoing Naval Blockade
Despite Trump's extension of the ceasefire, the U.S. military continues its naval blockade against Iran, which Tehran has consistently criticized. The U.S. is also preparing to clear mines in the Strait of Hormuz, although a report indicates that this crucial waterway may take several months to clear, through which nearly one-fifth of the world's crude oil passes.
Timeline for Mine Clearance
According to a source familiar with the situation, the U.S. military may require at least six months to clear the mines. This information was also shared with lawmakers during a confidential briefing held by the House Armed Services Committee on Tuesday.
Iran's Seizure of Ships
Meanwhile, Iran has seized two ships, but the White House has stated that this does not violate the ceasefire terms, as neither vessel was American or Israeli. In a conversation with Fox News, Levitt reiterated that Iran's navy is 'completely devastated' and that the Islamic Republic used 'fast attack boats' to capture these vessels.
Characterization of Iran's Actions
Describing Iran as a 'band of pirates,' the White House Press Secretary noted that the naval blockade imposed by Trump remains in effect for ships arriving at and departing from Iranian ports.