President Donald Trump told Congress that hostilities in Iran are over. Then Iran started attacking its neighbors like UAE and blocking the Strait of Hormuz. Iran is running out of time because their oil-holding facilities are full, and they cannot get their ships out of their ports.
The
United States is also running out of time. Approximately 50 percent of
Americans support the war efforts in Iran, including most of the Democrats in
Congress and a few Republicans like Lisa Murkowski. However, things may be
changing soon.
In her
article published in The Daily Signal, Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell discussed
Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s call for “other countries to join the United
States in taking action against Iran’s blockage of the Strait of Hormuz.
“Iran
cannot be allowed to normalize this control of the strait,” he said. “It’s
completely unlawful, illegal. It’s outrageous, and every country in the world
should be joining us in condemning it and doing something about it, but the
United States has stepped up.”
Rubio
briefed the press on Iran Tuesday in the place of White House press secretary
Karoline Leavitt, who is on maternity leave. He addressed President Donald
Trump’s announcement that the United States will come to the aid of ships stuck
in the Strait of Hormuz due to security concerns.
Trump
named the operation “Project Freedom.”
“Right
now, you have a country who is unlawfully, criminally and illegally taking
possession of an international waterway and blowing up commercial vessels and putting
mines in the water.”
Rubio
said: “I don’t know how people don’t appreciate how outrageous this is, how unacceptable
it is that any country would fire and try to sink commercial vessels or put
mines in the water.”
Iran
has placed an unknown number of mines in the Strait of Hormuz, the waterway
through which 20% of the world’s crude oil passes.
Rubio
said the U.S. is appealing to the United Nations.
“All
we’re asking to do is to condemn it, to call on Iran to stop blowing ships, to
remove these mines and to allow humanitarian relief to come through, because
there’s humanitarian aid that’s trapped,” he said. “That’s it, it is a very
modest request.”
Someone
needs to stop Iran from this criminal activity, Rubio said. “And that’s why the
United States military is guiding stranded commercial ships safely through the
strait and is working to restore freedom of navigation and putting an end to
these efforts to blow to hod the global economy hostage.”
After
Project Freedom began Monday morning regional time, two U.S. merchant ships
have already safely passed through the strait, Rubio said.
“They’re
now safely along the way,” he said.
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