President Trump insisted Wednesday that he is “permanently” opening Iran’s Strait of Hormuz, saying that China was “happy” about the decision and in exchange Beijing would no longer send weapons to Tehran. But his statement leaves a host of questions hanging in the balance on just what he means by opening the strait after he…
Trump: China ‘very happy’ that US efforts will reopen Strait
Originally reported by The Hill
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