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Iran War Live Updates: Trump Says U.S. Will ‘Blockade' Strait of Hormuz After Peace Talks Fail The New York TimesWhy Trump is threatening to blockade a strait that Iran is already blockading CNNIran war live updates: US to blockade Strait of Hormuz after failed peace talks Australian Broadcasting CorporationTrump threatens Strait of Hormuz blockade after US-Iran ceasefire talks end without agreement AP NewsTrump announces naval blockade of Iran after Islamabad talks yield no deal
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