Summary
Bloomberg correspondent Tyler Kendall reports on President Trump's warning that the US will target Iranian vessels approaching US ships in the Strait of Hormuz, marking an escalation in tensions. The report details the US naval blockade of Iranian ports and the context of failed nuclear talks. The segment also briefly discusses the political change in Hungary and its potential implications for US-Hungary relations and Ukraine aid.
- President Trump vows to eliminate Iranian vessels near US ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
- The US has implemented a naval blockade extending to all Iranian ports along the coastline.
- The escalation follows failed nuclear talks and Iranian threats to target Persian Gulf ports.
- The US blockade notice states vessels in Iranian waters may be intercepted, diverted, or captured.
- The report mentions Iran's IRGC statement that any military vessel entering the Strait of Hormuz violates the ceasefire.
- The video briefly covers Viktor Orban's loss in Hungary and potential realignment with the US.
- The new Hungarian leader has indicated they will not repeat a large loan for Ukraine assistance.
- The situation raises stakes as the White House pressures Iran's financial lifeline.