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Trump Demands Iran Surrender and Threatens Oman Over Strait of Hormuz Dispute

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Translated & summarized from Maariv by baba
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In a recent interview with Fox News, U.S. President Donald Trump issued a stark warning to Iran, demanding that the country "raise the white flag of surrender." Trump described Iranian leaders as "good poker players, but dying," emphasizing that the ongoing U.S. naval blockade is exerting unprecedented economic pressure on Tehran, costing the regime hundreds of millions of dollars daily. He stated that his decisions are not influenced by the upcoming U.S. midterm elections and that he is not operating under any timeline.

Trump also addressed the military cooperation with Israel, praising the Israel Defense Forces for fighting effectively alongside U.S. forces. However, he referred to Israel as the "little brother of the United States," clarifying that any combat operations in the region would be led by American forces with Israel playing a supporting role. Regarding the political situation in Israel, Trump maintained some ambiguity about the upcoming elections, suggesting he might support a candidate but preferring to stay mostly out of it.

In addition to Iran, Trump issued a severe threat to Oman amid ongoing talks between Iran and Oman over control of the strategic Strait of Hormuz. He warned that if Oman interferes with U.S. objectives in the area, the U.S. would "bomb them heavily." Trump confirmed the existence of a secret communication channel between Washington and senior commanders of Iran's Revolutionary Guards aimed at preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, which he described as America's top priority.

Furthermore, Trump commented on tensions in the Red Sea, specifically the attacks by Houthi rebels from Yemen that have disrupted commercial activity at the port of Mocha. He stated that he has issued a strong warning to the Houthis to refrain from involvement in the conflict.

This interview, reported from Tel Aviv, reflects Trump's firm stance on Iran and regional security ahead of the U.S. midterm elections and ongoing geopolitical struggles in the Middle East.

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