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Tensions between Washington and Tehran have intensified after senior Iranian official Mohsen Rezaei accused President Donald Trump of undermining diplomatic efforts. Rezaei claimed the United States continues to maintain military and economic pressure on Iran while publicly signaling a desire for progress in negotiations. The dispute centers on the status of restrictions and enforcement measures around the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global shipping route. Iranian officials argue that meaningful diplomacy cannot move forward while pressure remains in place.


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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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