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Iran’s Parliament Speaker MB Ghalibaf accuses Trump of lying, saying he made “seven claims in one hour, all false.” He adds Iran—not the U.S.—will control the Strait of Hormuz, with ships requiring “Iranian authorization” to pass.
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88
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92
Sources
75
Framing
80
Context
Claim Accuracy88%
Source Quality92%
Framing & Tone75%
Context80%
Analysis Summary
Iran's Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf accused Trump of making seven false claims in a single hour. Ghalibaf stated that transit through the Strait of Hormuz would require Iranian authorization and follow designated routes—a position backed by Iranian state media clarifications. This reflects the core dispute: Trump announced the U.S. would maintain its own blockade on the strait after Iran declared it reopened, souring the mood in Tehran. The claim about Iran controlling the strait aligns with documented facts—after the April 8 ceasefire, Iran began controlling traffic through the strait and charging tolls.
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Iran's Parliament Speaker MB Ghalibaf accuses Trump of lying, saying he made 'seven claims in one hour, all false.'
Ghalibaf said Trump "made 7 claims in one hour, all 7 of which are false."
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Iran—not the U.S.—will control the Strait of Hormuz, with ships requiring 'Iranian authorization' to pass.
Ghalibaf stated "Transit in the Strait of Hormuz will take place based on a 'designated route' and with 'authorization from Iran.'" Iranian state media confirmed that only civilian vessels authorized by the IRGC were allowed to pass through shipping lanes designated by Tehran. But Iran agreed to a ceasefire involving reopening the strait, however Iran continued to restrict and control passage.
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