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In the night of March 29 to 30, the American president declared that he had negotiated the passage of 20 oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz with Iran. Meanwhile, strikes continue in the Middle East.
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Navigation through the Strait of Hormuz could resume in the next few hours. This is what Donald Trump stated on the night from Sunday, March 29 to Monday, March 30. Twenty oil tankers will be able to pass starting today, the first ones since the beginning of the war. “The Iranians gave us a gift, I don’t know, I can’t define it exactly. They gave us out of respect, I think, twenty big oil tankers that will pass through the Strait of Hormuz,” he declared.
At the same time, Israeli strikes against Iran continue on the ground. Power plants have been targeted. As a result, Tehran and its region have experienced power outages. Iran now accuses the United States of secretly planning a ground offensive. However, Donald Trump envisions a possible agreement.
“We will probably reach an agreement with them. I’m almost sure, but it’s not certain. There has already been a regime change if you look closely, because the first regime has been decimated, destroyed,” added the White House tenant. Donald Trump also claims to be able to easily take control of Kharg, an essential oil site for Iran.





