Thursday, April 02, 2026

Iran denies Trump’s claim Iranian president requested ceasefire



Iran denies Trump’s claim Iranian president requested ceasefire

Donald Trump says US will continue ‘blasting Iran into oblivion’ until Strait of Hormuz is reopened.

US President Donald Trump speaks after signing an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on March 31, 2026. (Photo by Brendan SMIALOWSKI / AFP)
'US President Donald Trump is set to provide 'an important update on Iran' in a primetime address on April 1, 2026, the White House says [Brendan Smialowski/AFP]

A senior Iranian official has denied US President Donald Trump’s claim that Iran’s “new regime president” has asked for a ceasefire, as the United States and Israel continue their war on the country.

Reporting from the Iranian capital on Wednesday, Al Jazeera’s Ali Hashem said a senior Iranian official had rejected Trump’s post on social media claiming that, “Iran’s New Regime President … has just asked the United States of America for a CEASEFIRE!”

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“The Iranians are denying that they’ve asked for any ceasefire,” Hashem said.

In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump earlier on Wednesday had said his administration would consider the purported ceasefire request when the Strait of Hormuz “is open, free, and clear”.

“Until then, we are blasting Iran into oblivion or, as they say, back to the Stone Ages!!!” he wrote.

Trump’s claim comes just hours before he is set to deliver a speech at 9pm local time in Washington, DC, on Wednesday (01:00 GMT on Thursday) to provide what the White House said will be “an important update on Iran”.

The Trump administration has faced mounting pressure over the US-Israeli war on Iran amid soaring global energy prices and widespread opposition to the conflict among the US public.

On Monday, Trump told reporters at the White House that prices would “come tumbling down” whenever the US decides to end the war – something he said could happen within the next two to three weeks.

But the US leader’s threat on Wednesday to continue “blasting Iran into oblivion” until the Strait of Hormuz is reopened has raised questions about whether the war will end as soon as Trump has claimed.

The strait – a critical Gulf waterway through which about one-fifth of the world’s oil and liquified natural gas supplies transit – has been effectively shuttered as a result of the war, raising serious concerns about a global economic downturn.

Mohamad Elmasry, a professor at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, said Trump, in his Truth Social post on Wednesday, was “giving people hope in one breath and … taking it away in the next”.

“The language that he’s using is very important. Yesterday, he said he wants to bomb Iran back into the Stone Age, and now he’s using this forceful language [about bombing] them into oblivion,” Elmasry told Al Jazeera.

“This is not exactly encouraging, particularly when you consider the context that Israel and the United States have already hit hundreds of schools and hospitals [in Iran] and thousands of residential homes,” he said.

“They are using 2,000-pound [900kg] bombs to take out entire city blocks. So this is not exactly a careful, precision operation. They are knocking out a lot of civilian infrastructure.”

Reporting from the White House, Al Jazeera’s Alan Fisher also said Trump is unlikely to announce an immediate end to the war during his Wednesday evening address.

“[Sources] say it’s more likely he’s going to say the war will continue for a couple of weeks, he understands that people are experiencing financial pain … but this is a short-term pain to get through,” Fisher said.

24 comments:

  1. 🇮🇱🇮🇷

    As of today, after 31 days, IAF has suffered zero losses.

    An American pilot with 25 years of experience, a veteran of three wars and hundreds of combat sorties, spoke about Israeli military pilots. He published a post that quickly went viral:
    “I’ve flown over Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya. I thought I had seen everything.
    But when I saw what the Israeli Air Force is doing in Iran, I realized I’m still a student.
    Precision. Logistics.
    200 aircraft in one night.
    500 targets.
    1,500 kilometers.
    No aerial refueling from American bases.
    All the fuel from home.
    All the weapons from home.
    It’s like flying from Miami to New York, bombing targets along the way, and returning—
    while 200 aircraft move simultaneously without a single collision.
    To the Israeli pilots:
    You are not just the best in the Middle East.
    You are the best in the world.
    And that’s the final word.”

    https://x.com/visionergeo/status/2039432740081115437?s=46

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    1. Wakakakala…

      A tale of fart revolving around the 'miracle' robotic flying operation of the zionist airforce personnel!

      Wakakakaka… keep popping pills & stimulants to maintain that highly stressful flying operations demanded.

      Soon… many will just drop automatically from the sky!

      Delete
  2. The IRGC has targeted a British oil company in Erbil, Iraq with drone strikes. British assets hit. British interests attacked.

    https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/38693611/iran-drone-hits-british-oil-company-iraq/

    https://www.gbnews.com/news/iran-war-british-oil-firm-strike-iraq-erbil-castrol

    And Keir Starmer still says: Not My War. Refuses to act.

    Wanker

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    1. wanking for pommie countries acting for zionist interests!

      Delete
  3. 47’s right. The threat was Imminent. In a matter of weeks “Death to Umrica, Death to Yahud” would become Reality. Only a Fool would FAFO.

    IRGC already had 460kg of 60% uranium. Enough for 11 nuklear boms. To increase to 90% weapons grade takes a couple of weeks. And they already had the ballistic missiles to deliver them.

    Increasing the purity of uranium from 60% to 90% (weapons-grade) is technically faster than the initial enrichment process, with estimates suggesting it can be achieved in as little as a few days to two weeks if sufficient, advanced, and functional centrifuges are used.Once uranium is enriched to 60%, a significant portion of the uranium-238 (the heavier isotope) has already been removed, making the final step to 90% relatively rapid and requiring less separation work, according to nuclear scientists.Time Estimates and ContextRapid Dash: A small cascade of ~200 advanced centrifuges (such as IR-6) can enrich enough 60% uranium to weapons-grade for one nuclear weapon in roughly 10 days.Alternative Estimates: Some estimates suggest that even with intermediate-level setups, the process can take under three weeks.Overall Process: While this specific, final, and most dangerous step is quick, it is part of a larger, monitored process. Analysts sometimes refer to the entire "breakout time"—going from a lower level to enough 90% material for a weapon—which can be, under ideal conditions, as short as one week for a single device.

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    1. have anyone truly asked the question of why the cries of “Death to Umrica, Death to Yahud”
      keep propping up in this land of Levant?

      Obviously, which, from these mfers

      Delete
  4. This is not how to achieve Lebensraum....win Lebanese territory give back to Lebanon, win again give back again.....like Sinai, 3X the size of Isaac today, won from Egypt Give Back....

    Every Time Israel Reached the Litani River - And Pulled Back After Promises of Quiet in the North

    - Operation Litani - 1978
    - First Lebanon War - 1982
    - Second Lebanon War - 2006
    - Northern front operations - 2024
    - Northern front operations - 2026

    https://x.com/raz_sauber_/status/2039335868981236204?s=20

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    1. wakakaka…

      U don't understand the age old advice of living within yr means!

      Zionist state has only 9M populace in total. Less the arabs, the well-connected, the Haredi, the very young & old, the able fighting ma's is probably less than 2M. Further segmentalized for separate administrative roles, there r just not enough people to maintain an occupied large area.

      Ooop… mfer, u know not of military survival

      Delete
  5. IRGC officials Hiding in Fear.....

    🚨 “Do not reveal the locations of officials’ safe houses, they will be killed!”

    IRIB host Mohammad Jafar Khosravi confirmed that regime officials are hiding among ordinary civilians and warned that if the locations of their safe houses are exposed, they will be “done for” and struck.

    This plea underscores how ordinary Iranians are exposing sensitive information about officials’ whereabouts - even when they know it will have deadly consequences.

    https://x.com/TheIranWatcher/status/2039345510209781921?s=20

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    1. Wakakakaka… cats & mouses - who's who?

      Delete
  6. Even hours after the IRGC base in Isfahan got hit, secondary explosions continue to take place. How many missiles did they have stored down there?

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  7. Probably HikVision cameras ha3

    🇮🇱 🇮🇷: Mossad just saved ten million Iranian women.

    In a massive cyber op, they wiped the Iranian morality police’s entire surveillance database.

    The regime used a huge camera network to track women not wearing burqas.

    You back Trump freeing Iran?

    A. Yes
    B. No.

    https://x.com/WHLeavitt/status/2039361181312328041?s=20

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    1. wakakaka…

      The mossad is too free to monitor the real battling situation.

      only u would buy into this kind of fart.

      Delete
  8. 🔴 The United Arab Emirates is preparing to join a US military operation to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

    This move would make the UAE the first Gulf nation to join the Iran war
    https://telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/04/01/iran-war-latest-news-trump-israel-strait-of-hormuz-nato/?WT.mc_id=tmgoff_tw_post_israel-strait-of-hormuz-nato/

    https://x.com/Telegraph/status/2039302194680262906?s=20

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    1. wakakaka… wanting more UAE sites hit by Iranian missiles

      Delete
  9. The Isaac-run ambos......17 yo......hmmm....a child right?

    A 17-year-old boy who has dual British and Pakistani nationality is among three people who have been arrested over an anti-Semitic firebomb attack in north London.

    🔗: https://telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/04/01/pakistani-among-three-arrested-over-golders-green/?WT.mc_id=tmgoff_tw_post_three-arrested-over-golders-green/

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  10. Isaacs have killed more journalists than any other state - ever

    For example.....

    https://x.com/koshercockney/status/2039348474118873454?s=20

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  11. Yes, MAGA is the way. Every country should do the same. Exploit the natural resources Allah has given you. If Allah gave you less, don't complain, work harder and smarter, like Isaacs.

    Britain now has some of the highest energy prices in the developed world, despite sitting on huge reserves of oil and gas. Why? Because we’ve pursued Net Zero at any cost, even though the UK produces less than 1% of global emissions. High energy costs drive manufacturing out of Britain. Businesses simply move somewhere cheaper often to China, where companies are heavily subsidised and able to undercut the global market.

    Meanwhile the United States has done the opposite. By using its own energy, including shale gas, it has driven costs down and brought industry back home. We could be doing the same: develop the North Sea, consider properly regulated fracking, and bring energy prices down.

    Instead, we’re refusing to use the resources beneath our own feet and our economy is paying the price.

    https://x.com/MPIainDS/status/2039329162406539292?s=20

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  12. Why Is China In Charge Of Our Fuel?

    Shame on those cowards who sold our sovereignty!

    In the 1990s Australia was close to entirely self-sufficient in refined fuels.

    Upwards of 95% of our fuel was processed here. We were independent. Powerful. And insulated from global conflict.

    If this war had happened then, we wouldn’t even blink.

    Government obsession over climate change policy is largely to blame for the situation Australia finds itself in, and both sides of government have utterly filthy hands.

    Article | https://spectator.com.au/2026/04/why-is-china-in-charge-of-our-aviation-fuel/

    https://x.com/ellymelly/status/2039485921171742827?s=20

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    1. Wakakakaka… mfer deindustrialization of all those western demoNcratic nations grow out of the spurious display of GREEN agendas, via heirloom capitalistic living style!

      Ooop… u buat tak tau

      Delete
  13. Tariq Ramadan, grandson of Hassan al-Banna, founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, former Oxford Professor of Islamic Studies, jailed 18 years for rape.

    https://x.com/jomickane/status/2039492415103377753?s=20
    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cj408984v2xo

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  14. The Net Zero, Climate Delusion and Nuklear Free Fantasy has turned one the most energy rich nations in world into a place where food supply is in jeopardy because farmers can’t get fuel for their tractors and our iron ore and coal miners can't get diesel for their earth movers.

    Uranium? No no leave it in the ground, don't disturb the Ulorooroo gods.

    Everyone that has supported this fantasy, should look into the mirror and give themselves an upper cut.

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  15. Mfer, who r the people that initiate The Net Zero, Climate Delusion and Nuklear Free Fantasy?

    ReplyDelete