Trump says the U.S. will not leave the Strait of Hormuz


This whole thing is, pure and simple, a firsthand record of an old fox making big promises and behaving like a bully

Let’s put it bluntly: this guy is a combo punch of playing both sides, taking a “I’m principled” stance while using nonstop mouthpiece hype and hegemonic power plays—nothing but sharp schemes, and not a shred of real truth!

1. Sticking hard on the Strait of Hormuz: the CEO grabs the whole buffet, and plays it off as “protecting the world”

Trump is clinging to the Strait of Hormuz without letting go—plainly speaking, it means: I have to grip the world’s energy throat; no one is allowed to touch my cake.
He’s shouting “won’t leave, and the blockade is ultra-powerful,” but in reality it’s all about controlling Iran’s lifeline: he won’t fight a big war because he’s afraid of getting stuck in a swamp; retreating would mean losing face again. Deploying a blockade is basically a perfect thug move—no dead bodies, no burning huge money, and yet squeezing Iran’s economy to death. At the same time, he wants to show off to the whole world: this sea area is under my say-so; the oil lifeline is mine to manage—if you don’t like it, tough, keep quiet!

2. Boasting that the blockade “works” + post-war oil prices crashing: a pure big-promise sketch to fool idiots

Who doesn’t know this? Now that blockade is being carried out, oil prices are rising like crazy, U.S. inflation is raging, and ordinary people are full of complaints.
Trump, on the other hand, closes his eyes and claims “the blockade is super effective, and all prices have totally collapsed after the war”—pure top-tier lies. The core goal is one thing: dump the blame on the war, paint voters a “good days are coming right away” big pie to steady people’s hearts; meanwhile, also feed Wall Street reassurance—telling capital not to panic. I can control the situation. U.S. stocks keep going up; everyone hurry up and follow me to make money#美伊谈判破裂,特朗普封锁霍尔木兹 $ETH
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