President Donald Trump issued a warning on August 19, 2026, to any nation considering providing support to Iran, describing the U.S. operation as an 'economic D-Day.' In a post on Truth Social, Trump stated that the U.S. would implement significant economic measures against any country that assists Iran, including financial institutions and businesses. He emphasized the need for allies to join the U.S. in isolating Iran, claiming that the country is weakened and its military capabilities diminished. Trump's remarks followed a naval blockade aimed at pressuring Iran to comply with U.S. demands. Iranian officials have criticized U.S. sanctions, calling them an 'addiction.' Additionally, the United Arab Emirates announced the severing of financial ties with Iran due to military escalations. Trump also mentioned the possibility of future talks with Tehran and commented on the Strait of Hormuz's significance in the context of oil supply.
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Trump Warns Nations Against Supporting Iran Amid Economic Sanctions
On August 19, 2026, President Trump warned nations against aiding Iran, describing a new U.S. economic operation as an 'economic D-Day.' He stated that countries providing support to Iran would face severe economic consequences. The announcement coincided with a naval blockade and the UAE's decision to cut financial ties with Iran amid rising tensions.
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Trump Warns Nations Against Supporting Iran Amid Economic Sanctions