00:00President Trump says Iran's oil infrastructure is about to explode and not because of any expected
00:05U.S. bombings. The president says the regime's whole system is riddled with mechanical issues.
00:10He called into Fox News Sunday to explain. When you have, you know, lines of vast amounts of oil
00:17pouring through your system, if for any reason that line is closed because you can't continue
00:23to put it into containers or ships, which has happened to them, they have no ships because of
00:28the blockade. What happens is that line explodes from within, both mechanically and in the earth.
00:36The U.S. naval blockade of the Shrait of Hormuz continues, and there's no end in sight since
00:40there are no peace talks in sight. I spoke to The Post-Washington reporter Caitlin Dornbos on Sunday
00:45evening. She's in Islamabad, Pakistan, with the latest on, for now, lack of any scheduled negotiations
00:52between the U.S. and Iran. So just a day after President Trump said there is not going to be
00:57any more talks in Islamabad that the negotiators are not going to be sent there. The foreign minister
01:04of Iran actually showed up again in Islamabad on Sunday. Now, it doesn't indicate that talks are
01:12still going to take place here in Pakistan, but that's because the president said Iran just isn't
01:19ready to negotiate on the nuclear issue. And those are his demands that it give up the enriched uranium
01:24and any part, any kind of access or pursuit of a nuclear weapon. So that's kind of where we're
01:32dealing right now. Pakistan is still involved, mediating right now. But as of now, there is no
01:38interest by Trump to come back to Pakistan. We'll see whether that changes if Iran can come together
01:45and propose an even better proposal that could be acceptable to the United States.
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