Trump says Strait of Hormuz 'will open itself at a certain point'
President Donald Trump told reporters Friday that the Strait of Hormuz can open with a “simple military maneuver” and “it will open itself at a certain point,” without elaborating further.
“It's a simple military maneuver. It's relatively safe, but you need a lot of help in the sense of: you need ships, you need volume. And, NATO could help us, but they so far haven't had the courage to do so,” Trump said while departing the White House for Palm Beach.
“And others could help us, but we don't use it. At a certain point, it will open itself at a certain point, but we've defeated the enemy,” Trump said.
Earlier in the day, Trump blasted allies on social media, saying they “don’t want to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a simple military maneuver.”
Trump also said he doesn’t want a ceasefire with Iran when the U.S. has the upper hand and is “obliterating” the country.
"We can have a dialogue, but we don't – I don't want to do a ceasefire. You don't do a ceasefire when you're literally obliterating the other side. They don't have a navy, they don't have an Air Force, they don't have any equipment -- they don't have any spotters, they don't have anti aircraft, they don't have radar and their leaders have all been killed at every level," Trump said.
-ABC News' Selina Wang




