Graham says blockade will stay in place, even expand globally
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said he spoke with President Donald Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth Wednesday morning about the “way forward” in Iran.
Graham said that he expects the blockade of Iranian ports to stay in place and even expand, saying "it could become global soon” unless Iran “shows a commitment to change their ways."
Graham was not clear about where this blockade would expand and what the U.S. is specifically asking the Iranians to commit to in terms of "changing their ways."
"I had a very good call this morning with @POTUS and @SecWar Pete Hegseth about the way forward regarding the Iran conflict," Graham said in a post on X Wednesday.
"I not only expect this blockade to stay in place until Iran shows a commitment to change their ways, I expect the blockade will be growing and that it could become global soon,” he said.
Graham also issued a warning to other countries amid threats of a global blockade, saying that any nation "assisting or thinking about assisting the Iranian regime in distributing its oil," will do so "at your own peril."





