Donald Trump claims Iran in ‘State of Collapse,’ begging US to lift blockade

INTERNATIONAL (NPA) — United States President Donald Trump has claimed that Iran informed Washington it is in a “state of collapse” following escalating tensions linked to the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
In a post on Truth Social, today, Trump said Iran is seeking the immediate reopening of the strategic waterway as it grapples with internal leadership challenges.
“Iran has just informed us that they are in a ‘State of Collapse.’ They want us to ‘Open the Hormuz Strait,’ as soon as possible, as they try to figure out their leadership situation,” Trump wrote.
The Strait of Hormuz, a vital global shipping route, has become central to the ongoing conflict, with disruptions to maritime activities significantly affecting international trade flows and energy supplies.
The standoff in the Strait of Hormuz has triggered economic shocks across multiple regions, particularly in Africa. In Nigeria, the aviation sector is facing mounting pressure due to rising aviation fuel costs as well as the pump price of premium motor spirit, while other markets, including Kenya, are experiencing sharp economic imbalances linked to soaring petroleum prices.
Efforts to de-escalate tensions appear stalled, as planned talks between the United States and Iran over the weekend were reportedly cancelled at the last minute, with both sides showing limited willingness to advance negotiations.
The continued uncertainty has heightened concerns over global economic stability, as markets closely watch developments in the region.
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