US President Donald Trump on Friday ruled out reaching a ceasefire agreement with Iran, as more Marines headed to the Middle East in a possible sign of a coming ground operation.
Trump insisted Washington had the upper hand in the three-week-old war, despite Iran effectively blockading the Strait of Hormuz in a move that has sent global oil prices skyrocketing.
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“I think we have won,” Trump told journalists at the White House alongside Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
“I don’t want to do a ceasefire. You know you don’t do a ceasefire when you’re literally obliterating the other side.”
Trump would not confirm a report by the Axios news outlet that he was considering an occupation or blockade of Iran’s Kharg Island to pressure Tehran to reopen the strait.
“I may have a plan or I may not,” Trump said when asked by an AFP reporter. “It’s certainly a place that people are talking about but I can’t tell you.”
The White House told AFP earlier that the United States could “take out” the vital oil hub “at any time” if Trump chose.
US forces hit Kharg on Friday in strikes that Trump said had “totally obliterated” all military targets on the island, but Washington has so far avoided hitting its oil infrastructure.
Surging oil prices have put pressure on Trump to bring the war to an end, amid Republican fears the economic shock could hurt the party in November’s midterm elections.
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