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The US is willing to begin a blockade of Iranian ports and a partial blockade of the Strait of Hormuz

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Trump says the US blockade of Iranian ports will begin at 10 am

President Trump took to his Truth Social platform shortly after midnight EDT Monday and said, “The United States is Interdicting Ships Entering or Leaving Iranian Ports on April 13 at 10:00 AM ET. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DJT.”

Mr. Trump also said that the US will block the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has controlled traffic through a narrow waterway that is important for the transportation of oil, fertilizer and many other important goods.

But US Central Command says the US Navy will not intercept ships passing through the strait to and from non-Iranian ports.

The US moves will come after marathon talks in Islamabad over the weekend between US, Iranian and Pakistani negotiators failed to reach an agreement to end the Mideast war.

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Iran’s military says blockade of US warships would be “illegal” and “criminal”

Iran’s military says the blockade of US warships starting Monday will be illegal and criminal, warning that no Gulf ports will be safe if theirs is threatened.

“The restrictions imposed by America on the criminal’s movement at sea and in international waters are illegal and an example of crime,” said a statement issued by the main center of Iran’s military, Khatam Al-Anbiya, read on state television.

“If the security of the ports of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the waters of the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea is threatened, no port in the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea will be safe,” he said.

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Trump: “I don’t want a Pope who thinks it’s okay for Iran to have a Nuclear Weapon.”

President Trump criticized Pope Leo XIV in a long social media post Sunday night, calling the pope “Weak on crime, and worse on foreign policy” he added, “I don’t want a Pope who thinks it’s right Iran to have a Nuclear Weapon.”

Leo has been critical of the Iran war and has made statements in the past opposing other priorities of the Trump administration, such as a continued crackdown on illegal immigration.

Mr. Trump repeated many of his thoughts about Leo to reporters Sunday night after arriving in Washington, DC, saying, “We don’t like a pope who says it’s okay to have a nuclear weapon.”

Leo had called the threat of Mr. Trump’s complete destruction of Iranian civilization is “really unacceptable,” and he encouraged people to “contact the authorities – political leaders, congressmen – to ask them, tell them to work for peace and reject war, always.”

On Saturday, although he did not mention Mr. Trump by name, Leo said during a prayer for peace in St. Peter’s Basilica, “Enough with idolatry and money! Enough with displays of power! Enough with war! True power is seen in serving life.”

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Iran killed at least 1,639 people in 2025, the most since 1989: NGOs.

Iranian authorities will execute at least 1,639 people in 2025, the highest number since 1989, two non-governmental organizations said on Monday, warning that they are at risk of using the death penalty more heavily after protests in January and a war against Israel and the US.

The number of executions represents a 68 percent increase from the 975 people Iran executed in 2024 and includes 48 women hanged, Norway-based Iran Human Rights (IHR) and Paris-based Together Against the Death Penalty (ECPM) said in their joint annual report.

If the Islamic Republic “survives the current crisis, there is a great risk that genocide will be used more and more as a tool of oppression and repression,” the report said.

The IHR — which requires two sources to confirm the executions, most of which are not reported in Iranian media — said the figure represents an “absolute minimum” for the number of executions in 2025.

The number averaged more than four murders per day.

The report said the number of killings was the highest since IHR began tracking it in 2008 and the highest reported since 1989, in the early years of the Islamic revolution.

NGOs also warned that “hundreds of arrested protesters remain at risk of death sentences and executions” after being charged with murder in January 2026 anti-authority protests — a crackdown that rights groups say has left thousands dead and tens of thousands arrested.

“By creating fears of four to five murders per day by 2025, the authorities tried to prevent new protests and extend their crumbling law,” said IHR director Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam.

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