Trump Considers Military Strikes on Iran After Talks Fail
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The U.S. is considering new military strikes on Iran after peace talks in Pakistan collapsed. Vice President JD Vance led discussions in Islamabad, but they ended without an agreement. President Donald Trump is weighing limited strikes and a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial waterway for global oil trade. Trump suggests that if tensions rise, Iran's power plants and water facilities could be targeted. He emphasizes that all options remain on the table, stating, "I would hate to do it." The blockade aims to cut off Iran's oil revenues, which support nearly half of its government budget. Some advisers believe this strategy could push Iran back to negotiations, similar to tactics used against Venezuela. However, the risks are significant. U.S. Navy vessels near Iranian waters may face unexpected drone and missile attacks. This situation matters because it could escalate tensions in a region vital to global energy supplies and security.
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