Reports say that U.S. President Trump announced that, under the latest agreement reached between the U.S. and Iran, the Strait of Hormuz will be permanently open to the world free of charge to keep international energy transportation routes running smoothly. Trump also emphasized that if Iran fails to finalize the final nuclear deal with the U.S., he will restart military strikes against Tehran. This statement was interpreted by the outside world as pressure being applied to Iran, and it also sparked widespread concern among the international community about the security situation in the Gulf region and global oil supplies.



Can anyone still believe what “Chuan Jianguo” says? With more than forty agreements signed before and after the deal, will the “wolf” story happen again?
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