Trump: 3,554 targets remaining to be struck, called the Strait of Hormuz the "Trump Strait"

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Golden Financial reports that Trump delivered a speech today at the Future Investment Initiative (FII) Institute summit held in Miami Beach, Florida. Here are his key statements regarding the conflict with Iran:

  1. Trump stated that there are “3,554” targets in Iran that remain to be struck. He said, “These targets will be cleared soon,” and added that this conflict is “not over yet.”
  2. He called for more countries in the Middle East to sign the Abraham Accords — a hallmark of his first term’s foreign policy achievements.
  3. He referred to the Strait of Hormuz as the “Trump Strait.”
  4. He stated that Iran’s allowance of tankers to pass through the Strait of Hormuz is to “make up for previous misstatements” — Iran had previously denied participating in related negotiations.
  5. He defined the current situation in Iran as a “military conflict” rather than “war,” for “legal reasons.”
  6. He hinted that the U.S. will reduce spending to protect other NATO allies because “they have not provided us with support.” (Dongxin News Agency)
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