Expert: US and Iran Have Not Reached 'Political Culmination Point,' War Could Continue for Some Time
April 19th — Masoud Al-Masoud, an associate professor of government studies at Georgetown University’s Qatar campus, argues neither the U.S. nor Iran has hit a “political tipping point,” and the conflict could drag on for some time.
Iran briefly reopened the Strait of Hormuz only to shut it again the next day. In response, Trump said Tehran can’t extort the U.S., while Iran’s Supreme Leader noted the Iranian Navy is prepared to inflict a “new painful defeat” on the enemy.
Al-Masoud added that interest groups on both sides are wielding influence to push for their preferred outcomes: Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) aims to take a harder line against the U.S. in talks, and Trump is chasing a “beautiful, brilliant victory.” The current situation is volatile, with no sign of compromise on structural issues like nuclear activities and economic ramifications.
Trump’s persistent optimism about striking a deal makes him seem “a bit weak,” but if no deal is struck, he ha
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Iranian Spokesperson Explains Reason for Strait of Hormuz Closure: Goodwill Exploited, Strait Blocked Again
April 19th, Mehdi Tabatabaei, spokesperson for Iran’s Presidential Office, cited the reason for closing the Strait of Hormuz: “Iran allowed conditional passage through the strait to show goodwill and peaceful intentions. However, due to repeated U.S. betrayals and exploitation of this major concession for propaganda purposes, the strait has been blocked again.” (FXStreet)
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Iran Notifies Closure of the Strait of Hormuz
**IRGC Navy Closes Strait of Hormuz Over U.S. Ceasefire, Blockade Disputes**
Local time on the evening of April 18, the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy announced it has closed the Strait of Hormuz effective that night. The move follows the IRGC’s accusation that the U.S. violated a ceasefire agreement and failed to lift blockades on Iranian ships and ports—stating the closure will remain in place until the U.S. removes the blockades.
Iran issued a warning: All vessels in the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman are prohibited from leaving their anchorages. Any activity near the Strait of Hormuz will be deemed cooperation with the enemy, and violators will be targeted.
The statement also advised all ships and their owners to obtain information exclusively through official IRGC Navy channels and relevant authorized sources. It added that “the U.S. President’s remarks on the Strait of Hormuz and Persian Gulf lack credibility.”
(Source: FX168)
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Iranian Official Says Ships Paying Hormuz Strait Transit Dues Will Be Given Priority
On Saturday, April 19, a senior Iranian official told CNN that Iran will prioritize vessels paying transit fees for the Strait of Hormuz.
“Given the limited number of vessels permitted to transit, Iran has decided to prioritize those that can faster comply with the new Strait of Hormuz regulations and pay the security service fee,” the official stated.
The official added that vessels failing to pay the fee will face delays. Earlier Saturday, Iran reimposed restrictions on vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, citing the U.S.’s “repeated betrayals” in the bilateral ceasefire. The official characterized the prioritization measure as part of Iran’s efforts to manage maritime traffic under the new order governing the strait.
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RaveDAO Responds to Price Manipulation Allegations: Denies Influencing Price Action, Plans to Gradually Sell Tokens in the Future
On April 19, RaveDAO addressed recent market concerns about RAVE token price volatility, denying any team involvement in or manipulation of the token’s price. The team labeled the rumors unfounded and reaffirmed its commitment to advancing the project’s development.
RaveDAO noted it’s currently focused on long-term growth and plans to strengthen community alignment through mechanism design—including exploring a token locking model tied to price or performance triggers.
However, the team also disclosed it will sell a portion of unlocked tokens at the appropriate time per its Token Release Schedule (TRS) to cover operating expenses, global recruitment, marketing, and strategic acquisitions. This signals expected ongoing selling pressure from the project.
Additionally, RaveDAO mentioned it will continue allocating a portion of profits to charity, with a current commitment to donate 20% of event profits and some future operational profits to charitable causes. The team emphasized
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WSJ: U.S. Military to Board and Seize Iranian-Linked Ships in the Coming Days
On April 18, U.S. officials told The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) the military is preparing to board and seize Iran-linked tankers in international waters in the coming days—expanding its naval enforcement operations beyond the Middle East.
As that plan takes shape, Iran’s military is ramping up control of the Strait of Hormuz: it attacked multiple commercial vessels Saturday and declared the waterway under Iran’s “strict control.”
The moves have caught shipping firms off guard. Just a day earlier, Iran’s foreign minister said the strait was fully open to commercial traffic—a statement previously praised by former President Trump.
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