
Trump Unveils “Maritime Freedom Construct” To Reopen Hormuz
The United States has issued a high-stakes call to its international partners, framing a new U.S.-led naval coalition as the essential response to Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

The United States has issued a high-stakes call to its international partners, framing a new U.S.-led naval coalition as the essential response to Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

The proposal for a temporary truce was made by Russian president Vladimir Putin during a call with U.S. president Donald Trump.

The suspect of the shooting described U.S. administration officials as “targets,” saying they would be prioritized “from highest-ranking to lowest.”

Trump said Iran could “come to us, or they can call us,” stressing that Tehran must not obtain a nuclear weapon.

The Italian PM’s remarks come after some NATO members refused to allow U.S. military aircraft involved in the Iran conflict to use their airspace or bases.

In a major foreign policy shift, the Trump administration has confirmed that Russian president Vladimir Putin will be asked to attend the upcoming G20 summit in Miami.

The White House claims that a ceasefire will remain in place until Tehran’s ‘peace proposal’ is submitted and discussions are concluded.

Trump said Washington was offering a “very fair and reasonable DEAL,” while warning of further action if no agreement is reached.

The Venezuelan opposition leader praised the U.S. president, who “risked the lives of his country’s citizens for Venezuela’s freedom.”

U.S. president rebuffs alliance offer after Iran signals vital shipping lane is open again.