Former U.S. President Donald Trump issued a warning to Iran regarding potential disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, seemingly intended to bolster ongoing negotiations led by Vice President Mike Pence’s delegation. The talks, held in Switzerland, aim to address tensions surrounding the vital waterway. Trump’s message, delivered publicly, was perceived by Iranian officials as a sign of desperation. The specific content of Trump’s warning suggested Iranians would not be able to return to their country if they interfered with shipping lanes. This statement arrives amid heightened regional anxieties over maritime security and Iran’s nuclear program. The U.S. seeks to de-escalate the situation through diplomatic channels, but the rhetoric suggests a firm stance against Iranian actions. The Swiss negotiations represent a key effort to prevent further conflict in the region.