IRGC TERRORISTS HAVE NO RIGHT TO THE STRAIT: Why Trump Will Reject the IRGC's Weak ‘Nuclear-Free’ Stall Tactic
- John DiMauro
- Apr 27
- 2 min read
By John DiMauro | 247Trumpnews.com
Monday, April 27, 2026

The Terrorist Squeeze: Why Negotiations are a Non-Starter
The Iranian regime, acting through the IRGC—a designated terrorist organization with American blood on its hands—has put forward a pathetic "phased proposal" through Pakistani mediators this morning.
Their offer? To "reopen" the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for ending the U.S. blockade, but with one unacceptable condition: zero discussion on their nuclear program.
Into why Trump rejects this weak stall tactic: it is a classic maneuver from a regime currently being suffocated by the "Tuesday Deadline."
To negotiate with the IRGC while they are actively laying mines in international waters and launching drone attacks on their neighbors is not diplomacy—it’s enabling terrorism.
The President has correctly signaled that he isn't interested in "sitting around talking about nothing." The U.S. holds all the cards, and there will be no deal that leaves a nuclear-armed terrorist regime on the table.
International Law: The Strait is Not Iran’s to Control
The mainstream media continues to be complicit by entertaining the lie that Iran has the "right" to close or open the Strait of Hormuz.
Let’s be clear: the Hormuz Strait is an International Waterway governed by the right of "transit passage" under international law. Iran has zero legal authority to hold the world’s energy supply hostage.
Their current blockade is a gross violation of international norms, and their "offer" to reopen it is like a kidnapper asking for a reward for releasing a victim they had no right to take.
With the arrival of the USS George H.W. Bush joining two other aircraft carriers in Operation Epic Fury, the United States is the only authority ensuring the freedom of navigation.
Tuesday Deadline: Seizing Kharg & Neutralizing the IRGC
The ceasefire ends Tuesday night, and the ultimatum is absolute: the time for stalling is over.
The IRGC is facing a total infrastructure collapse, but the solution isn’t another weak negotiation—it’s a tactical takeover. Iran has physically run out of storage; their aging system is at a breaking point.
It makes total strategic and financial sense for the United States to secure Kharg Island, take the oil, and begin filling tankers immediately.
Taking the oil isn't just about resources; it’s about stripping the bank account from a regime that has murdered over 40,000 of its own citizens and keeps 95 million people living in terror, afraid to even step outside for fear of their lives.
While we secure the oil to pay for the cost of freedom, our military must finish what we came to do: dismantle the IRGC in its entirety. There is no point in dealing with these terrorists any longer.
No more stall tactics, no more terror—only the collapse of a brutal dictatorship. By seizing their stolen wealth and neutralizing the IRGC, we will achieve the total surrender this regime deserves and finally secure freedom for 95 million Iranians.




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