President Donald Trump stated Sunday that 19 million barrels of crude oil left the Persian Gulf yesterday as a direct result of the Memorandum of Understanding with Iran. Trump reiterated that he has a 60-day window before he can act freely.
President Donald Trump on Sunday provided new details about the impact of the US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding, stating that 19 million barrels of crude oil left the Persian Gulf yesterday as a result of the deal. Speaking publicly, Trump said: 'I have a 60-day window. After that, I can do whatever I want.' The remarks, reported by Abu Ali Express, follow a series of recent statements by Trump on the Iran negotiations. As The Zioneer reported earlier Sunday, Trump described the MOU with Israel as merely a 60-day extension of a ceasefire. In recent weeks, Trump has disclosed large-scale oil movements under American escort through the Strait of Hormuz and given Iran a 60-day deadline to reach a nuclear deal. The 60-day window referenced Sunday appears to align with that earlier ultimatum, though the legal or diplomatic mechanism remains unspecified.
- ConfirmedTrump declares Iran 'finished' as 200 oil tankers cross Strait of Hormuz
- StrongTrump reveals 100+ million barrels of oil crossed Hormuz in secret operation
- StrongTrump says tankers are sailing out of Strait of Hormuz, contradicting Iranian reports
- DevelopingTrump appears to contradict own timeline on US oil reserves as Iran deal nears
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