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00:27fragile diplomatic process appears to be facing one of its most serious tests yet, and Iran
00:34is accusing President Donald Trump of saying one thing and doing another.
00:39The charge, coming from one of Tehran's most influential figures, could further complicate
00:45efforts to avoid a new confrontation in the Persian Gulf.
00:49At the center of the dispute is the U.S. naval blockade against Iran, a blockade that Iranian
00:56officials insist remains fully in force despite Trump's recent announcement suggesting restrictions
01:02were being lifted.
01:04Mohsen Rezai, senior advisor to Iran's supreme leader and former commander of the Islamic
01:10Revolutionary Guard Corps, issued a sharp warning, accusing Trump of betraying diplomacy for the
01:17third time.
01:18According to Rezai, Washington continues to apply military pressure while publicly speaking
01:24about peace.
01:26He argues that genuine negotiations cannot take place while Iranian ports remain under blockade
01:32and commercial vessels face restrictions.
01:36The controversy erupted after President Trump posted that the naval blockade in and around
01:41the Strait of Hormuz was being lifted.
01:43The statement was widely interpreted as a sign of progress in ongoing negotiations.
01:49But within hours, U.S. military messaging appeared to tell a different story.
01:55Statements attributed to U.S. Central Command indicated enforcement measures remained active.
02:02Iranian media later reported that sailors aboard Iranian vessels were still being ordered
02:07to turn back by American oarships.
02:09The apparent contradiction has fueled anger in Tehran.
02:14Iranian officials say the United States is attempting to negotiate from a position of
02:19force, using economic pressure, military deployments, and maritime restrictions to extract concessions.
02:27Rezai warned that continued enforcement of the blockade could force Iran to respond militarily.
02:32The blockade itself was imposed in April following the collapse of indirect negotiations.
02:39Washington's objective was clear — reduce Iran's oil exports, increase economic pressure,
02:46and push Tehran back toward a comprehensive agreement.
02:50President Trump has repeatedly outlined his conditions for peace.
02:53They include the removal of Iran's enriched uranium stockpile, strict limits on nuclear and missile
03:00programs, and guarantees for unrestricted navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.
03:06Iran, however, continues to reject those demands.
03:09Tehran insists its uranium stockpile will remain inside the country, and Iranian leaders argue
03:16that accepting Washington's conditions would amount to surrender.
03:20Despite weeks of diplomacy and reports of progress, fundamental disagreements remain unresolved.
03:27The blockade continues to hurt Iran's economy.
03:30At the same time, it has contributed to volatility in global energy markets and uncertainty for international
03:36shipping.
03:37For analysts, the latest exchange highlights a deeper problem — a profound lack of trust.
03:44Both sides say they want a deal.
03:46Both sides say they support diplomacy.
03:49Yet both continue to prepare for the possibility of renewed confrontation.
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