Trump Rejects Iran Nuclear Offer, Vows to Keep Blockade

President Donald Trump has rejected Iran's offer to open the Strait of Hormuz and lift the blockade, insisting it will remain until Iran addresses US concerns about its nuclear program. In an exclusive Axios interview, Trump called the blockade "somewhat more effective than the bombing" and warned Iran is "choking like a stuffed pig." Iran's Parliament Speaker MB Ghalibaf said the country would defeat the "deceitful plan," while a senior security source warned of "unprecedented action" if the blockade continues. Axios reports that US Central Command has prepared a plan for a "short and powerful" wave of strikes on Iran to break the negotiating deadlock.

Key Points: Trump Rejects Iran Deal, Blockade Stays: Axios

  • Trump rejects Iran's proposal to lift blockade first
  • Says blockade "more effective than bombing"
  • Iran warns of "unprecedented action" if blockade continues
  • CENTCOM prepared strike plan, sources say
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Trump rejects Iran's offer, says blockade to remain until US concerns about nuclear program addressed: Axios

Trump tells Axios he'll keep naval blockade on Iran until nuclear concerns addressed, rejecting Tehran's offer to open Strait of Hormuz.

"The blockade is somewhat more effective than the bombing. They are choking like a stuffed pig. - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, April 29

US President Donald Trump in an exclusive interview to Axios on Wednesday, said that he would continue to keep the naval blockade until Iran agrees to deal with the United States by addressing America's concerns about the nuclear program.

As per Axios, Trump is rejecting the Iranian proposal to first open the Strait of Hormuz and lift the blockade, while postponing the nuclear talks to a later stage.

Trump told Axios he saw the blockade as "somewhat more effective than the bombing," and, as sources said, he had yet to order any kinetic action as of Tuesday night.

"The blockade is somewhat more effective than the bombing. They are choking like a stuffed pig. And it is going to be worse for them. They can't have a nuclear weapon," Trump told Axios.

This comes on the heels of POTUS posting an AI-generated meme of himself holding a gun with a warning to Iran and the tagline, "NO MORE MR. NICE GUY."

While, as of now, Donald Trump sees continuing the blockade as his primary source of leverage, according to Axios, sources said that he would consider military action if Iran still doesn't cave.

However, Trump declined to discuss any military plans in Wednesday's phone interview with Axios.

It further reported that while Trump said Iran wants to settle and does not want to see a continuation of the naval blockade, Trump on the other hand, does not want Tehran to have nuclear weapons.

"They want to settle. They don't want me to keep the blockade. I don't want to [lift the blockade], because I don't want them to have a nuclear weapon," Trump added.

As per Axios, Trump claimed that due to the blockade, Iran is not able to export oil, thus its storage and pipelines, "are getting close to exploding" because Iran can't export oil due to the blockade. However, analysts doubt that Iran is in immediate danger on that front.

As the security situation develops in the region, Axios reported, citing three sources, that the US Central Command (CENTCOM) has prepared a plan for a "short and powerful" wave of strikes on Iran in hopes of breaking the negotiating deadlock.

It further mentioned that post the strikes, which would likely include infra targets, Washington would press the regime to come back to the negotiating table and show more flexibility.

Meanwhile, a senior Iranian security source quoted by English-language state media PRESS TV said on Wednesday the U.S. naval blockade "will soon be met with practical and unprecedented action."

While the source said that Iran's armed forces have shown restraint to give diplomacy a chance and provide Trump with an opportunity to end the war, the source stressed Iran's armed forces "believe that patience has limits and that a punishing response is necessary" if the blockade continues.

Also on Wednesday, Iran's Parliament Speaker, MB Ghalibaf, in an audio message, affirmed that Iran would defeat the "deceitful plan" of its adversaries and that US President Donald Trump is seeking the country's surrender through "internal discord and naval blockade", as reported by ISNA.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Trump's language is so aggressive - "choking like a stuffed pig"? That's not how leaders should talk. 😤 And posting AI memes with guns? This is not a video game, this is real people's lives. Iran has its issues, but we've seen what happens when the US starts wars in the Middle East. India should push for de-escalation at the UN.
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Sarah B
I understand the concern about Iran's nuclear program, but this blockade is collective punishment against 80 million people. The Iranian people are suffering. As someone who follows global affairs, I think the US should return to the JCPOA framework and negotiate properly. Blockades and threats of bombing never lead to lasting peace.
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Priya S
Typical American arrogance - dictating terms while blockading a sovereign nation. Iran is saying they want talks, but Trump wants surrender first. Where is the diplomacy? 🙄 India should use its good relations with both US and Iran to mediate. We can't afford another war in our neighborhood.
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Aditya G
Both sides need to step back. Iran's nuclear ambitions are concerning, but a naval blockade and talk of "short and powerful strikes" is reckless. The CENTCOM plan sounds like the Iraq War all over again. We've seen how these "short wars" drag on for decades. 😟 India must prioritize energy security and our diaspora in the Gulf.
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Naveen S
The Iranian Parliament Speaker is right - this is about surrender, not negotiation. Trump wants Iran to beg. But if Iran retaliates as their security source threatens, the entire Gulf could become a warzone. 😨 Imagine oil at $150 a barrel. Our economy will take a massive

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