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19 Apr 2026, 14:15

Trump: It's time to stop the Islamic Republic's killing machine

Donald Trump, the President of the United States, wrote in a message on the social media platform Truth Social that the Islamic Republic violated the ceasefire agreement "completely" by firing in the Strait of Hormuz yesterday. He continued by stating that many of these shots were aimed at a French ship and a British cargo ship, adding, "That wasn't a good thing, was it?"

Trump also announced that his representatives are heading to Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, for negotiations and will arrive there on Monday evening.

He went on to say that despite the Islamic Republic's announcement to close the Strait of Hormuz, this passage had already been closed due to the "U.S. blockade," causing Tehran to incur daily losses of $500 million, while the U.S. "suffers no losses," and ships, according to him, "thanks to the actions of the Revolutionary Guards who always want to play the bully role," are heading towards the ports of this country, including Texas, Louisiana, and Alaska.

He added that the United States has proposed "a very fair and reasonable agreement" and expressed hope that the Islamic Republic would accept it, but warned that otherwise, the U.S. would "take out all the power plants and all the bridges in Iran," adding, "There will be no more soft people."

Trump also stated that the Islamic Republic "will retreat quickly and easily," and if they do not accept the agreement, it would "make him proud" to take necessary action; an action that, according to him, should have been taken by previous U.S. presidents over the past 47 years.

He concluded by saying, "It's time to stop the Islamic Republic's killing machine."
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Trump: This negotiation is the last chance for the Iranian regime

Trey Yingst, a Fox News reporter who interviewed Trump on Sunday, April 30, reported that the President of the United States emphasized that Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, his envoys, are on their way to Islamabad to hold meetings with Iranian negotiators on Tuesday and possibly Wednesday to finalize this agreement.

In this 20-minute phone conversation, Trump referred to these negotiations as the "last chance" for the Iranian regime and reiterated his position that if they do not sign this agreement, "the whole country will be destroyed, and bridges and power plants will be targeted."

According to this reporter, Trump announced the current U.S. proposal as a plan "including the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz" and ending the Islamic Republic's access to highly enriched uranium.

Yingst added: "The President told Fox News that this is a very simple agreement, but this is the last opportunity for the Iranians. He made it very clear in our conversation that he does not intend to repeat the mistake made by President Obama; that is, giving cash to the Iranians and allowing them to continue their nuclear program."
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Ismail Baqai wrote on X: "The U.S. action in blockading the ports or shores of Iran is not only a violation of the ceasefire mediated by Pakistan but is also illegal and criminal." The spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry considered this blockade a violation of the UN Charter and "Resolution 3314," which regards "the blockade of the ports or shores of a country" as "an act of aggression." He described Donald Trump's decision for a maritime blockade as "deliberate collective punishment" of the Iranian people and "constituting a war crime and a crime against humanity." The implementation of the U.S. President's order for a maritime blockade of Iran officially began on April 12, 2026, and according to the U.S. military, it encompasses the entire coastline of Iran, with no ships allowed to enter or exit Iranian ports.
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