Trump emphasized that his main goal in Iran was to ensure that the country did not develop nuclear weapons, a goal that, according to him, had already been achieved. When asked how he planned to reduce gasoline prices, which have risen since the start of the operation due to the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, Trump responded that the solution lay in the withdrawal of the United States from Iran.
The Strait of Hormuz is crucial for the world's oil supply, with a daily flow of approximately 20 million barrels of oil and derivatives. The current situation has restricted the passage of ships, although Trump assured that he had received information about an increase in maritime traffic and the continuation of negotiations.