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Iranian Talks Break Down After Trump Threatens Strikes, Hormuz Move
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What happened
Iranian media reported that Tehran’s negotiators walked out of talks after President Donald Trump issued new threats over Iran and the Strait of Hormuz. Trump later linked the talks to Hezbollah and warned of heavier strikes, while Iranian officials rejected the warnings and said their forces were ready.
- 01Iranian negotiators left talks after Trump’s threats, according to Iranian media.
- 02Trump threatened action in the Strait of Hormuz and against Iran in a Fox News interview.
- 03He later warned Iran to stop Hezbollah or face stronger strikes.
- 04Iranian officials dismissed the threats and said their forces were ready.
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