The US and Iran engage in a military exchange near the Strait of Hormuz, with the US claiming self-defense and Trump escalating rhetoric, while both sides discuss a potential ceasefire and negotiations over a 14-point agreement.
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Well, I'm just finding the whole situation in the home of Strait really interesting given that you've got Iran blocking ships, you've got the US also blocking ships, the US ordered a ship back and you remember Iran said that it would blow anybody up if the Americans started issuing orders. and almost straight they have the ship turned back although well that's it and so far sort of no and thank God no repercussions but who knows how long that's going to last the International Monetary Fund has said the war has stalled the world's economic momentum and they've talked about the possibility of a worldwide recession which would be absolutely appalling if that happened. So let's hope Donald Trump is right when he talks about maybe the Iranians are desperate to do a deal. We've heard that before. And there's been a suggestion that JD Vance will go back to Pakistan within days. Well, we've heard that before with Putin and Trump. Trump saying that we'll be having a meeting within two weeks and you owe a bottle of whiskey to me. me for getting that one wrong but that's fine now Trump is sounding a little weary these days I've got to say hardly surprising but think I think we'll be getting back to normal before too long he says whatever whatever normal is that is and this is what he told his mates at Fox News
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