Middle East crisis live: Trump changes strait of Hormuz plan again as Rubio says US offensive is âoverâ
US president says he will briefly pause Project Freedom after just one day; Rubio says US has achieved objectives of Iran operation; Iranâs foreign minister Abbas Araghchi flies to ChinaTrump puts âProject Freedomâ on hold, saying he hopes to finalise deal with IranIranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi met with Chinaâs top diplomat Wang Yi for talks in Beijing on Wednesday, Chinaâs Xinhua news agency reported, without giving details on the discussion.Iranâs Fars news agency earlier said Araghchi would âdiscuss bilateral relations and regional and international developments with his Chinese counterpartâ.US secretary of state Marco Rubio said the military objectives of so-called âOperation Epic Furyâ have concluded and the offensive stage of the war with Iran is âoverâ. Speaking at the White House press briefing, Rubio insisted that ongoing US military action in the strait of Hormuz is âdefensiveâ in nature and a separate operation, in line with the Trump administrationâs argument that it doesnât need approval from Congress to continue the war against Iran. âThereâs no shooting unless weâre shot at first,â he told reporters, urging Iran to âmake the sensible choiceâ and negotiate a deal.With the status of the ceasefire in doubt, Donald Trump declined to say what would constitute a violation, telling reporters only that Iran knows âwhat not to doâ. It comes amid rising tensions after both sides exchanged fire in the strait of Hormuz on Monday. âWell, youâll find out because Iâll let you know,â the US president said. âThey know what to do, or what not to do more importantly.âBefore Trumpâs announcement on Tuesday evening, his defense secretary Pete Hegseth insisted that âProject Freedomâ had allowed the US to gain control of the strait, despite Iran claiming it has actually strengthened its control of the waterway, and thousands of cargo ships remain stranded there. Continue reading...
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