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*TRUMP: STRAIT OF HORMUZ OPEN TO ALL SHIP TRAFFIC EXCEPT IRAN
— ApeWire (@apewirenews) July 14, 2026
FULL BLOCKADE ON SHIPS TO OR FROM IRANIAN PORTS OR CARRYING IRANIAN CARGO
REPLACING 20% US REIMBURSEMENT FEE WITH GULF STATE TRADE AND INVESTMENT DEALS
IRAN WILL NEVER HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON$CL
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*TRUMP 'VERY SERIOUS' ABOUT 20% FEE PLAN FOR HORMUZ: SEMAFOR Trump Hormuz toll plan details still being ironed out - Semafor.
TRUMP: I DON'T THINK ANYBODY SHOULD BE ABLE TO CHARGE A FEE FOR THE STRAIT TRUMP: GULF STATES ARE GOING TO INVEST IN U.S. AND I THINK THAT'S BETTER TRUMP ON IRAN SANCTIONS WAIVER: NO REGRETS TRUMP: GAVE IRAN A CHANCE BY LIFTING BLOCKADE BEFORE TRUMP SUGGESTS RUSSIA SANCTIONS BILL MAY INCLUDE IRAN AND HEZBOLLAH.