Trump announces a joint operation to free the ships stranded in the Strait of Hormuz

Trump announces a joint operation to free the ships stranded in the Strait of Hormuz

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, has announced a joint operation with the Middle East to free the ships stranded in the Strait of Hormuz. The Republican, who has called the mission “Project Freedom,” has provided more details through his Truth Social account about an intervention that will take place starting this Monday morning.

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“For the sake of Iran, the Middle East, and the United States, we have told these countries that we will safely guide their ships out of these restricted waterways so they can continue their activities freely. Again, these are ships coming from regions of the world that are in no way involved in what is currently happening in the Middle East,” the president specified in the statement, assuring that this is a gesture in collaboration with the countries in the region involved in the conflict.

Trump warns that he will “respond firmly” to any interference in the escort process

“The movement of the ships has the sole purpose of freeing people, businesses, and countries that have done absolutely nothing wrong — they are victims of circumstances. This is a humanitarian gesture by the United States and the countries of the Middle East, but particularly by the country of Iran,” the U.S. leader said on Truth Social.

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Meanwhile, Trump has highlighted that talks with Iran are “very positive,” and emphasized that “they could lead to something very positive for everyone.” However, the President of the United States warns that he will respond to those who interfere with the escort process of the ships in Hormuz.

“If in any way this humanitarian process is interfered with, that interference, unfortunately, will have to be dealt with firmly,” Trump said, highlighting that the ships that have requested help to leave the strait “are running out of food and everything necessary for large crews to remain on board in healthy and sanitary conditions.”

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