A senior Iranian official has warned Donald Trump will be unable to protect American troops if they enter Iran as the President mulls over whether to launch an invasion.
‘How can the US, which can’t even protect its own soldiers at its bases in the region and instead leaves them stashed away in hotels and parks, protect them on our soil?’ Iran’s parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said in a statement on X.
His remarks come after Iran claimed US soldiers have been forced into hiding across the Middle East because of damage to US military bases.
Meanwhile Iran’s Revolutionary Guards accused Trump of telling ‘lies’ about the Strait of Hormuz and claimed three ships have been turned away today as it remains shut to allies of the US and Israel .
The IRGC’s navy has said the strait remains ‘prohibited’ and that any attempts to transit will be met with a ‘harsh response’ in a statement published on its Sepah news website.
It comes after Trump said Iran allowed 10 ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz as a ‘present’. Last night, the President pushed back a deadline on striking Iranian power plants by 10 days with talks ‘going very well’.
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