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Donald Trump has held a crisis meeting with energy executives and told his team to prepare an extended blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. 

Axios reported that the US president held a meeting at the White House with oil and gas executives on Tuesday, amid soaring energy prices as America and Iran continue to lock horns in the Middle East. 

Among those who attended was Chevron CEO Mike Wirth. White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner were also available. 

The meeting centred around domestic production, progress in Venezuela, oil futures, natural gas and shipping. 

Earlier, Trump reportedly told his team to prepare for an extended blockade of Iran in order to drain the regime’s finances. 

The Wall Street Journal reported that the US president believes that hurting Tehran’s coffers will weaken its leverage in negotiations. 

It comes after Trump told Iran to ‘get their act together’ over the US’ demands to stop its nuclear programme and to ‘get smart soon.’ 

In a bizarre post to Truth Social, the US president shared an apparently AI-generated image of himself wielding a large gun while surrounded by explosions. 

The image had the caption: ‘No more Mr. Nice Guy!’ 

It was accompanied with a warning to the mullah regime. Trump said: ‘Iran can’t get their act together. They don’t know how to sign a nonnuclear deal. They better get smart soon!’

Trump meets with oil execs as Iran war drags on

US president Donald Trump met with oil and gas executives at the White House yesterday, Axios reported.

Among the attendees was Chevron CEO Mike Wirth. White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner were also at the meeting.

A White House official told the media outlet: ‘The president meets with energy executives frequently to get their feedback on domestic and international energy markets.’

They added that domestic production, progress in Venezuela, oil futures, natural gas and shipping were all discussed.

Trump: ‘No more Mr. Nice guy’

In a bizarre post to Truth Social, Trump shared an apparently AI-generated photo of himself carrying a large gun while surrounded by explosions.

The photo is captioned: ‘No more MR. Nice Guy!’

He shared it with the following: ‘Iran can’t get their act together. They don’t know how to sign a nonnuclear deal. They better get smart soon!’

Trump ‘tells officials to prepare for long blockade’

Donald Trump has told his team to prepare for an extended blockade of Iran in order to drain the regime’s coffers.

The Wall Street Journal reported that the US president believes that hurting Tehran’s wallet will weaken its leverage in negotiations, forcing it to submit to the US’ demands.

US officials told the newspaper that the blockade is crushing Iran’s economy, as the regime struggles to store the surplus of unsold oil it has.

Iran’s enriched uranium likely still at Isfahan, says UN nuclear chief

The head of the UN nuclear agency has said the majority of Iran’s highly enriched uranium is likely to still be at its Isfahan nuclear complex.

Rafael Grossi told The Associated Press (AP) that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has satellite images showing the effects of the latest US-Israeli airstrikes against Iran and that ‘we continue to get information.’

IAEA inspections ended at Isfahan when Israel launched a 12-day war last June that saw the United States bomb three Iranian nuclear sites.

The UN nuclear watchdog believes a large percentage of Iran’s highly enriched uranium ‘was stored there in June 2025 when the 12-day war broke out, and it has been there ever since’, Mr Grossi said.

‘We haven’t been able to inspect or to reject that the material is there and that the seals – the IAEA seals – remain there,’ he said.

‘I hope we’ll be able to do that, so what I tell you is our best estimate.’

Iran has 440.9kg (972lbs) of uranium that is enriched up to 60% purity, a short, technical step from weapons-grade levels of 90%, according to the agency.

Mr Grossi has said the IAEA believes roughly 200kg (about 440lbs) is stored in tunnels at the Isfahan site.

The Iranian stockpile could allow the country to build up to 10 nuclear bombs, should it decide to weaponise its programme, Mr Grossi told the AP last year, should Iran choose to rush for the bomb.

Tehran has long insisted its nuclear programme is peaceful.

German chancellor says relationship with Trump ‘remains good’ despite earlier criticism over Iran

Friedrich Merz has claimed his relationship with the US President is still good, after Donald Trump hit back at his criticism of the war in Iran.

‘From my perspective, my personal relationship with the US President remains good. I simply had doubts from the start about what was begun with the war in Iran. That is why I have made that clear,’ said Merz.

On Tuesday, Trump criticised Merz over the war in Iran, saying in a social media post that the German chancellor didn’t know what he was talking about.

Iranian rial falls to record low

Iran’s national rial currency hit a record hit Wednesday of 1.8million to $1 as a shaky ceasefire with the US and Israel still holds.

The rial had remained stable for weeks during the war, which began February 28, in part because there was little trading or imports coming into the country.

The rial began to slide two days ago, hitting the record low Wednesday.

Experts warn the fall of the rial is likely to further fuel inflation in a country where many imported goods, from food and medicine to electronics and raw materials, are affected by the dollar rate.

The war is now in a ceasefire, but a US blockade has continued to increase pressure on Iran’s already-battered economy, cutting into a key source of government revenue and hard currency by stopping or intercepting oil shipments.

epa12913088 Iranians shop in the Tajrish bazaar in Tehran, Iran, 25 April 2026. US President Donald Trump announced that a ceasefire between the United States and Iran has been extended, additional talks between the US and Iran are expected to be held in Pakistan. EPA/ABEDIN TAHERKENAREH

Iran says Israel remains ‘serious threat to peace’

Iran’s ambassador to the UN has today accused Israel of being a ‘serious threat to regional and international peace.’

In a letter to the UN Security Council, Amir-Saeid Iravani accused the IDF of ‘persistent violations of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Lebanon.’

He asked the UN to ‘compel Israel to fully uphold the ceasefire’, additionally accusing Israel of ‘aggression’ in Palestine and Syria.

Iravani added: ‘Security in our region is indivisible and deeply interdependent. Achieving genuine collective security requires a unified response that directly addresses the main source of instability: the occupying regime of Israel.

‘This outlaw and terrorist regime remains a persistent and serious threat to regional and international peace and security.’

Israel ‘intercepts suspected drone attack from Lebanon’

Israel’s Air Force has announced it has ‘successfully intercepted an unmanned aircraft’ sent from Lebanon.

It said the suspected Hezbollah attack was taken out before it got into Israeli airspace.

The IDF said: ‘An interceptor was launched towards a suspicious aerial target identified in the airspace where IDF forces are operating in southern Lebanon; the results of the interception are under review.

‘The target did not cross into the country’s territory.’

UN: Iran has executed 21 and arrested 4,000 since war started

The UN has today said that Iran has executed at least 21 and arrested over 4,000 people since war broke out in late February.

The UN’s human rights office said today: ‘At least nine people have been executed in connection with the January 2026 protests, ten for alleged membership in opposition groups, and two on espionage charges.’

It added: ‘Since 28 February, more than 4,000 individuals are estimated to have been arrested on national security related charges in Iran.’

PICTURED: Israel appears to use banned white phosphorus in Lebanon despite ceasefire

epaselect epa12919844 Smoke rises following Israeli arterially shelling in a southern Lebanese village, as seen from the Upper Galilee in northern Israel, 28 April 2026, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. EPA/ATEF SAFADI

Iran will lose an extra $170m per day in oil revenue, says US

US Treasury secretary Scott Bessent has claimed Iran will lose an additional $170million (£126million) in oil revenues every day when Kharg Island reaches its maximum storage capacity.

Bessent said US intervention was causing ‘permanent damage to Iran’s oil infrastructure’, including Kharg Island.

The island is responsibly for roughly 90% of Iran’s oil exports.

He also claimed inflation has doubled in Iran, writing on social media: ‘The Treasury Department, through Economic Fury, has targeted Iran’s international shadow banking infrastructure, access to crypto, shadow fleet, weapons procurement networks, funding for terrorist proxies in the region, and independent Chinese ‘teapot’ refineries that support Iran’s oil trade.

‘These actions have disrupted tens of billions of dollars in revenue that would be used to fund terrorism. Under the president’s maximum pressure campaign, Tehran’s inflation has doubled and its currency has rapidly depreciated.

‘Kharg Island, Iran’s primary oil export terminal, is soon nearing storage capacity, which will force the regime to reduce oil production, resulting in an additional approximately $170m per day in lost revenue, and causing permanent damage to Iran’s oil infrastructure.’

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