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Sources: The U.S. military has prepared a "short-term and forceful" strike plan against Iran
Golden Finance reports that on April 30th, local time on April 29th, U.S. President Trump stated that he will continue to impose a maritime blockade on Iran until Iran agrees to a deal that can allay U.S. concerns over Iran’s nuclear program. It is understood that Trump rejected Iran’s proposal to “lift the blockade first, restore navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, and then postpone nuclear negotiations,” emphasizing that the blockade is the most effective pressure tactic at present. He said that compared to direct military strikes, the blockade is “more effective,” and claimed that Iran is under immense pressure because it cannot export oil. Sources said that the U.S. military has prepared a set of “short-term and forceful” strike plans, and if negotiations continue to stalemate, the U.S. may consider targeting Iran’s critical infrastructure to force it back to the negotiating table. (CCTV)