Trump Claims Iran "Losing Big" as US Moves to Clear Strait of Hormuz

Former US President Donald Trump claimed in a social media post that Iran is "LOSING BIG," asserting its navy, air force, and missile capabilities have been obliterated. He stated the United States is beginning to clear the strategic Strait of Hormuz as a favor to global nations, noting empty oil tankers are heading to the US. The comments come amid high-level trilateral ceasefire talks between the US, Iran, and Pakistan in Islamabad. Iranian officials have warned the talks' success depends on whether US negotiators represent an "America First" or "Israel First" approach.

Key Points: Trump: Iran "LOSING BIG," US Clearing Strait of Hormuz

  • Trump declares Iran's military capabilities gone
  • US starting to clear strategic Strait of Hormuz
  • Trilateral peace talks underway in Islamabad
  • Outcome hinges on US negotiating stance, per Iranian VP
  • Empty oil tankers heading to US to load up
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Trump claims Iran is "losing big" in latest social media post

Donald Trump claims Iran's military is decimated as the US begins clearing the Strait of Hormuz, amid high-stakes peace talks in Pakistan.

Trump claims Iran is "losing big" in latest social media post
"everyone knows that they are LOSING, and LOSING BIG! - Donald Trump"

Washington, DC, April 11

The United States is now starting the process of clearing out the Strait of Hormuz as a favour to countries all over the world, US President Donald Trump said on Saturday and dismissed suggestions of his country not having reached its military objectives in its war with Iran, saying "everyone knows that they are "LOSING BIG".

Trump's post on his social media handle Truth Social came amid his country's peace talks with Iran, being held in Pakistan.

"The Fake News Media has lost total credibility, not that they had any to begin with. Because of their massive Trump Derangement Syndrome (Sometimes referred to as TDS!), they love saying that Iran is "winning" when, in fact, everyone knows that they are LOSING, and LOSING BIG! Their Navy is gone, their Air Force is gone, their Anti Aircraft apparatus is nonexistent, Radar is dead, their Missile and Drone Factories have been largely obliterated along with the Missiles and Drones themselves and, most importantly, their longtime "Leaders" are no longer with us, praise be to Allah!"Trump said in his post.

"The only thing they have going is the threat that a ship may "bunk" into one of their sea mines which, by the way, all 28 of their mine dropper boats are also lying at the bottom of the sea," he added.

Trump said oil carrying ships from many nations are all heading to the United States of America to load up with oil.

"We're now starting the process of clearing out the Strait of Hormuz as a favor to Countries all over the World, including China, Japan, South Korea, France, Germany, and many others. Incredibly, they don't have the Courage or Will to do this work themselves," he said.

"Very interestingly, however, empty oil-carrying ships from many Nations are all heading to the United States of America to LOAD UP with Oil," he added.

Trilateral ceasefire talks between the United States, Iran, and Pakistan have started in Islamabad, Al Jazeera reported, noting that this is the highest-level talks between Washington and Tehran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Ahead of the talks with the United States, the Iranian negotiating team held a strategic meeting in the Pakistani capital to fine-tune its agenda before the formal commencement of the "peace talks" with the US.

Prior to this engagement, US Vice President JD Vance also held a high-level meeting with Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, according to a statement from the White House.

Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi also met the Pakistani Prime Minister.

The Serena Hotel has emerged as the focal point of the diplomatic activity, with both the Iranian and American delegations arriving to participate in talks.

Held under intense security, the engagement aims to stabilise a fragile ceasefire and navigate the future of regional security following the ceasefire announcement made on April 8.

Amidst the discussions, the Vice President of Iran, Mohammad Reza Aref, had suggested earlier that the outcome depends entirely on the American approach. Taking to X, he noted that if the Iranian representatives meet those representing "America First," an agreement beneficial to both sides and the world is probable.

However, he warned that if they face representatives of "Israel First," there will be no deal, stating, "we will inevitably continue our defence even more vigorously than before, and the world will face greater costs."

- ANI

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Priyanka N
"Clearing out the Strait of Hormuz as a favour"? The language is so condescending. It's about securing oil routes for themselves and allies. India imports a lot of oil from that region. Stability is what we need, not more boastful posts that could derail the talks in Pakistan. 🙏
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Aman W
Interesting that Pakistan is hosting these talks. Their role in regional diplomacy is growing. For India, the key is that any US-Iran deal doesn't negatively impact our Chabahar port project or our energy security. The "losing big" claim feels exaggerated just to put pressure at the negotiating table.
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Sarah B
The Iranian VP's point about "America First" vs "Israel First" is crucial. It shows the internal divisions in US politics matter for world peace. As an expat in Delhi, I see how closely Indians follow global oil markets. This posturing helps no one. Hope the diplomats in Islamabad can tune out the noise.
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Karthik V
Trump's style is all about dominating the news cycle. But let's be real, if Iran's military was truly "gone" as he says, they wouldn't be at the table for high-level talks. This is just negotiation through social media. India should quietly advocate for a stable outcome that keeps sea lanes open.
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Nikhil C
With all respect, this kind of language from a world leader is unhelpful. It undermines the diplomats working hard in Islamabad. The world doesn't need more tension. We need solutions that ensure safe passage for ships, including those carrying oil for India. Hope cooler heads prevail.

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