By MalayMail
WASHINGTON, May 12 β President Donald Trump warned the ceasefire in the Middle East war was on βlife supportβ yesterday after rejecting the latest counteroffer from Iran, which said its military stood ready to respond to any act of aggression.
The presidentβs angry reaction to Iranβs positionβdelivered in response to a US proposalβsent oil prices soaring and dashed hopes that a deal could be quickly negotiated to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping.
After slamming the reply as βTOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE,β Trump insisted the United States would see a βcomplete victoryβ over Iran, adding that the truce which has largely halted fighting in the Gulf for over a month was on its last legs.
βThe ceasefire is on massive life support, where the doctor walks in and says, βSir, your loved one has approximately a one percent chance of living,ββ he told reporters on Monday.
Iranian parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who served as chief negotiator in previous talks with Washington, said shortly afterwards that his country was prepared βfor any eventuality.β
βOur armed forces are ready to respond and to teach a lesson for any aggression,β he wrote on X. βA bad strategy and bad decisions always lead to bad resultsβthe world already understands this.β
The developments unnerved global energy markets already thrown into chaos by the war and the overlapping blockades imposed by Iran and the US in the Strait of Hormuzβa vital conduit for oil and gas shipments.
βThe energy supply shock that began in the first quarter is the largest the world has ever experienced,β the CEO and president of Saudi oil giant Aramco, Amin Nasser, told investors.
βIf the Strait of Hormuz opens today, it will still take months for the market to rebalance, and if its opening is delayed by a few more weeks, then normalisation will last into 2027.β
Hunger and starvation
Aside from energy, the world also faces a shortage of fertiliserβmuch of which comes from Gulf portsβand hence food for tens of millions of people.
Jorge Moreira da Silva, executive director of the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS), told AFP there were just a few weeks left to avert a potentially βmassive humanitarian crisis.β
βWe may witness a crisis that will force 45 million more people into hunger and starvation.β
Trump did not say what had offended him in Iranβs response, but Tehranβs foreign ministry said it had called for an end to the US naval blockade of its ports and to the war βacross the regionββimplying a halt to Israelβs strikes targeting Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Crucially, ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei told reporters Iran demanded the βrelease of assets belonging to the Iranian people, which have for years been unjustly trapped in foreign banks.β
This would be not just a return to the status quo before the US and Israel launched the war on February 28, but a victory in the Islamic republicβs long-standing campaign against its economic isolation.
βWe did not demand any concessions. The only thing we demanded was Iranβs legitimate rights,β Baqaei said.
An end to international sanctions would diminish Washingtonβs leverage over Tehran as it tries to secure a lasting end to Iranβs nuclear enrichment.
The US, Israel and their allies have long accused Iran of seeking atomic weapons, an accusation Tehran has repeatedly denied.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has insisted the conflict would not end until Iranβs nuclear facilities were destroyed.
The Wall Street Journal, citing people familiar with the matter, said Iranβs counterproposal had included the possibility of diluting some of its highly enriched uranium, with the rest transferred to a third country.
βRestraint overβ
The lack of a path to a resolution has focused concern on the Strait of Hormuz, where Iran is restricting maritime traffic and setting up a payment mechanism to charge tolls for crossing ships.
US officials have stressed it would be βunacceptableβ for Tehran to control the international waterway.
Trump told Fox News that he was considering reviving a short-lived US operation to guide oil tankers and other commercial ships through the Hormuz, but that he had not yet taken a final decision.
Saudi sources previously told AFP that Saudi Arabia had prohibited the US from using its airspace and bases for the operation the first time around, fearing βit would just escalate the situation and would not work.β
Seeking to increase economic pressure on Iran, the United States issued sanctions against 12 individuals and entities that it said facilitated the sale and shipment of Iranian oil to China.
It listed three Iran-based individuals and nine companiesβbased in Hong Kong and the United Arab Emiratesβas being subject to the new sanctions.
As part of its blockade, the US Navy has at times fired on ships to disable them, or boarded and diverted them.
In a social media post on Sunday, the spokesman for the Iranian parliamentβs national security commission warned Washington: βOur restraint is over as of today.β
βAny attack on our vessels will trigger a strong and decisive Iranian response against American ships and bases,β Ebrahim Rezaei said. β AFP
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