Trump says Iran’s oil pipelines could fail within days if exports remain blocked
The Facts
- Trump said in a Fox News interview that Iran’s oil pipelines could fail or "explode from within" in about three days.
- Trump attributed that risk to Iran’s inability to export oil by ship because of what he described as a U.S. blockade.
- Trump said the problem, as he described it, would stem from oil continuing to move through the system while exports are blocked, creating mechanical stress in the lines.
- Trump linked the pipeline warning to broader U.S. pressure on Iran and presented it as leverage in efforts to secure an agreement or ceasefire.
- Trump also said the United States would no longer send negotiators on long trips for Iran talks and would instead communicate by phone if Iran wants to talk.
- Trump said any such damage to Iran’s oil infrastructure could sharply reduce the country’s oil production capacity, including by about half.
- The source pool attributes the pipeline warning to Trump’s statements and does not provide independent confirmation that Iran’s pipelines are in fact on the verge of failing within three days.
Context
What exactly did Trump say?
Trump said Iran had about three days before its oil lines could fail or "explode from within" if exports remained blocked, and he said this was because Iran could not load oil onto ships due to the blockade he described News18,NY Post,TASS.
Why does this matter beyond the immediate rhetoric?
In Trump’s account, damage to the pipeline system could permanently impair parts of Iran’s oil infrastructure and cut a large share of its production capacity, making the warning relevant to both the conflict and any negotiations with Tehran NY Post,NEWS.am,TASS.
What is still unclear?
The articles shown here report Trump’s claim but do not independently verify the technical assessment that Iran’s pipelines would fail within three days, and they also do not establish that a ceasefire or broader agreement has been reached News18,Washington Examiner,Washington Examiner.
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