Trump Threatens: I Will Take Control of Iranian Oil if No Deal Is Reached. Us Sent Weapons to Protesters
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He emphasized that American public opinion wants an end to the war and pointed out that his goal is to respond to this will.
The President of the United States said that the material was withdrawn and promised consequences for those responsible for interception.
US President Donald Trump said in a phone interview with Fox News that he is considering "taking" Iranian oil if a deal is not reached soon. The White House leader on Sunday reiterated an ultimatum he gave on Saturday demanding the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Protests began at the end of the year, when initial concentrations against the country's economic situation began to gain traction until it became a firm outbreak against the authorities.
By Nava Freiberg / April 5, 2026. In a telephone interview with Fox News, U.S. President Donald Trump said that he is considering “taking over” Iranian oil if an agreement is not reached soon. “If they do not reach a quick agreement, I am considering blowing everything up and taking over the oil,” said [...] The U.S. entry. Trump to Fox: “I will take over” Iran’s oil if there is no agreement; the U.S. sent weapons to the protesters through the K…
US President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that he believes he will reach an agreement with Iran by Monday. The deadline he set for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz or reach an agreement expires Monday night (2:00 a.m. Polish time). On Sunday, the politician threatened opponents with "hell" if this vital sea route is not opened. The American leader also said that earlier this year, the US sent weapons to protesters in Iran via the Kurds.
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