Amid a ceasefire in West Asia, the United States has announced that its naval blockade on Iran will remain in full force until a pending transaction is completely finalised. While the Strait of Hormuz has been declared fully open for passage and business, the naval blockade will continue to be enforced. As part of the agreement, the United States will take control of nuclear dust, described as a white powdery substance created by B-2 bombers seven months ago. The agreement ensures that no financial exchange will occur in any form. Furthermore, Iranian forces are currently in the process of removing sea mines with assistance from the United States. A central condition of this arrangement is the commitment that Iran will never possess a nuclear weapon. The United States administration emphasised the importance of maintaining a strong global role and defending its civilisation while ignoring cowardly voices during this transition period.

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