Trump blasts Iran over Strait of Hormuz access as Vance travels for Pakistan talks
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President Trump criticized Iran over Strait of Hormuz access as Vice President Vance travels for talks.
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President Trump publicly criticized Iran on social media for its management of oil transit through the Strait of Hormuz. This statement comes as U.S. representatives are preparing for talks with Iranian officials in Islamabad, Pakistan. The President's remarks introduce a contentious element just before diplomatic discussions involving Iran, with Vice President JD Vance traveling for these talks. CBS News reporters Olivia Rinaldi, Imtiaz Tyab, and Ramy Inocencio are covering the developments.
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