Trump claims the US will control strait of Hormuz and get paid for it

The US president, ⁠Donald Trump, said on Monday that ⁠the ⁠United States ​would probably take over ⁠the strait of Hormuz and should ⁠be reimbursed for ​controlling ‌the vital ‌waterway.

“We’re going to ‌keep the strait, and we’ll probably run it. We’ll become the guardian ‌of the strait.

“Maybe we’ll ​call it the guardian angel of the strait. And ⁠we should be ​reimbursed ​for that,” he ​said in ​a ‌phone interview ​on ​Fox News’ Fox + Friends program.

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Iran won’t let US intervene in management of strait of Hormuz, top joint military command says

In a fresh statement, Iran’s top joint military command, Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, warned that Iran ⁠will not allow the ⁠US to ⁠intervene ​in the management of ⁠the strait of Hormuz.

The statement, attributed to a spokesperson, was published through Iranian media and said the Iranian armed forces will “deal severely” with any “disruption” caused to the passage of commercial vessels through the strait of Hormuz by the US “outside of Iran’s designated route and without the permission of the armed forces”.

In a warning to other countries in the region, the spokesperson added that any cooperation with or logistical support for the US “will be considered a war against Iran’s sovereignty and national security”.

“If the war expands in the region, the flames of war will engulf all countries in the region.”

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