Middle East crisis live: Iran warns US blockade of strait of Hormuz would violate ceasefire
Centcom says blockade of Iranian ports to begin at 10am ET; Iranâs negotiator says âwe will not bow to threatsâ; oil prices rise. Follow the latest newsFull report: Trump says US will blockade strait of Hormuz after Iran peace talks failPlaneloads of negotiators and too little time: US and Iranâs 21 hours of talksWelcome to the Guardianâs continuing coverage of the US-Israel war on Iran and its consequences for the wider region, the world and the global economy.Here are the main developments:Trump said the US Navy would start blockading the Hormuz strait and would also interdict every vessel in international waters that had paid a toll to Iran. In a lengthy post on his Truth Social platform, the president said the US was going to start âBLOCKADING any and all Ships trying to enter, or leave, the Strait of Hormuzâ.In another post Trump also claimed Iran had âknowingly failedâ to make good on its promise to open the strait, causing âanxietyâ and âpainâ for many countries around the world.US Central Command (Centcom) announced it would begin its blockade of the strait beginning Monday morning. âCentcom forces will begin implementing a blockade of all maritime traffic entering and exiting Iranian ports on April 13 at 10am ET [1400 GMT], in accordance with the presidentâs proclamation.âIranâs Revolutionary Guard warned that âapproaching military vessels to the strait of Hormuz is considered a violation of the ceasefireâ.Oil prices rose in early market trading after Trumpâs blockade announcement. The price of US crude oil rose 8% to $104.24 a barrel and Brent crude oil â the international standard â rose 7% to $102.29. Australiaâs share market dropped sharply on Monday morning.Donald Trump and his advisers are looking at resuming limited military strikes in Iran in addition to the US blockade of the strait of Hormuz, the Wall Street Journal is reporting, citing officials and people familiar with the situation.Trump launched a scathing attack on Pope Leo XIV, saying he was âweak on crime and terrible for foreign policyâ and was hurting the Catholic church. âLeo should get his act together as Pope,â the president said on Truth Social. The attack came after Leo denounced the âdelusion of omnipotenceâ as fuelling the US-Israel war in Iran and demanded political leaders stop and negotiate peace.Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese said his government had not been asked to participate in any US blockade of the strait of Hormuz and that he wanted to see negotiations between the US and Iran continue.Trump reiterated his threat to destroy Iranâs power plants and other civilian energy infrastructure if no deal was reached to end the war, which he started with Israel in what is widely seen as an illegal and unprovoked attack. âI could take out Iran in one day,â he told Fox News on Sunday.Trump also said the US didnât need the strait. âWe donât get our oil from there. We have so much oil,â he told Fox. âWe have boats pouring up to the United States ⊠We donât need the strait.âIranian parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who led the Tehran side in the US talks, said Trumpâs new threats would have no effect on the Iranian nation. âIf you fight, we will fight, and if you come forward with logic, we will deal with logic. We will not bow to any threats.â He later taunted Trump on X, posting: âEnjoy the current pump figures. With the so-called âblockadeâ, Soon youâll be nostalgic for $4â$5 gas.â Continue reading...
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