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Iran accuses U.S. President Donald Trump of spreading “seven false claims in one hour” regarding the Strait of Hormuz crisis. Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warned that if the U.S. continues its naval blockade, the critical oil route could be shut again — with passage only allowed under strict Iranian control.

The warning comes amid rising military and diplomatic tensions, with Iran asserting dominance over one of the world’s most vital shipping lanes, through which nearly 20% of global oil flows. Reports of attacks on vessels and renewed restrictions have sparked fears of a wider conflict, as Washington and Tehran exchange sharp threats while negotiations remain uncertain.

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00:00On the street, are there going to be restrictions and tolls managed by Iran for ships and vessels passing through?
00:05Nope. No way.
00:06None at all?
00:07Nope.
00:07No restrictions?
00:08Can you talk to me, FISA, Mr. President?
00:11Restrictions, yeah, there'll be restrictions. You can't do the tolls.
00:15No, they're not going to be tolls.
00:16When you say that Iran has agreed to turn over their nuclear dust, what does that mean?
00:20Are they destroying their nuclear material?
00:24They're turning it over. Can you walk us through what that process looks like, sir?
00:28We're taking it. Very simple.
00:29Going in?
00:30We're taking it. With Iran. We're going in with Iran.
00:32Does that mean U.S. is on the ground to get that?
00:35I don't go up with it. We'll take it after the agreement is signed.
00:39After that, there's a big difference. Before and after. B.C.
00:43It's before and after.
00:45Sir, in the street, are there going to be restrictions?
00:47After the agreement decides it's a lot different than before.
00:49We would have taken it. If we didn't have an agreement, we would take it.
00:53But I don't think we'll have to.
00:54Can you do something at the White House when this all does end?
00:58When you are able?
01:01Well, I'm a party. It would be great, eh?
01:04We've been pushed around by Iran for 47 years, but not anymore.
01:08You said that the U.S. was going to take the nuclear dust from Iran.
01:13What's the timeline on that? How long will that take?
01:16You want me to give you the time and date and everything else?
01:18If it's like you've been negotiating how long that process will go on?
01:21Obviously, I'm not going to give you the time other than if we sign the agreement,
01:24then I can give you time somewhere after the signing of the agreement.
01:28And will it involve the U.S. military?
01:30We'll go in with Iran and we will take it together and we will bring it back, 100% of
01:35it,
01:35back to the United States.
01:37If we don't do that, we will get it in a different form, in a much more unfriendly form.
01:45But in any event, excuse me, excuse me, but in any event, we'll get it.
01:49We had some pretty good news 20 minutes ago,
01:53but it seems to be going very well in the Middle East with Iran.
01:57We'll know over a little period of time.
01:59We're negotiating over the weekend.
02:02And as you know, we have the blockade.
02:05The blockade's been very successful.
02:07And of equal success has been the five weeks before the blockade.
02:12The combination was pretty lethal, I would say.
02:16So we're going to be knowing very shortly.
02:18But we're talking over that.
02:20I expect things to go well.
02:21Many of these things have been negotiated and agreed to.
02:24Sir, what was the good news that you had 20 minutes ago?
02:26Having to do with Iran.
02:28Can you tell us anything about what you...
02:29No, but you'll hear about it.
02:30What are you going to be talking about?
02:31I just think it's something that should happen.
02:33It's something that only makes sense to happen.
02:37And I think it will.
02:38We'll see what happens, but I think it will.
02:40Have you agreed to...
02:41You told me on the phone earlier that everything has been agreed to?
02:43No.
02:44You told me earlier that everything has been agreed to.
02:46Iran was saying something different.
02:49So what has been worked out in that time?
02:51I want to say something different because, you know,
02:53they have people that they have to cater to also.
02:56I really don't.
02:57I'm just doing the thing that's right.
02:59I'm just saying it like it is.
03:00And we have a situation, I think, that is going to be very beneficial.
03:05And the main thing is that Iran will not have a nuclear weapon.
03:08You cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon.
03:11And that supersedes everything else.
03:13This will be a great and brilliant day for the world.
03:19Because Iran has just announced that the Strait of Hormuz is fully open and ready for business
03:26and full passes.
03:33But the naval blockade, with the greatest navy in the world,
03:39from the greatest military the world has ever seen,
03:43we built it during my first term.
03:46We built it.
03:46They said I was crazy.
03:48We weren't so crazy, were we?
03:51We'll remain in full force and effect as it pertains to Iran
03:55until such time as our transaction with Iran is 100% complete and fully signed.
04:04And this process, we're getting along well, but who knows?
04:08Who knows with anyone, but who knows with Iran in particular?
04:12This process should go very quickly,
04:15that most of the points are already negotiated and agreed to.
04:19You'll be very happy.
04:21The USA will get all nuclear dust.
04:24You know what the nuclear dust is?
04:26That was that white powdery substance created by our B-2 bombers,
04:32those great B-2 bombers, late one evening, seven months ago.
04:37No money will exchange hands in any way, shape, or form.
04:41Iran will be...
04:43And you know how we're going to get the dust, right?
04:46Iran.
04:46We're going to take it anyway, but taking it that way is slightly more dangerous.
04:53But we're going to get it anyway.
04:55But Iran, with the help of the USA, has removed or is removing all of the sea mines.
05:01And most importantly, it never agreed, and you'll understand,
05:06they will never have a nuclear weapon.
05:09They will never have a nuclear weapon.
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