Trump from the White House: The maritime blockade is "great".. and I will either destroy the Iranians or reach the "right agreement" with them

Chaos in Tehran and "disagreements" among the leadership
Trump stated that the Iranian regime is experiencing a state of "utter chaos" and unprecedented disintegration among its leaders due to military strikes and the tight blockade. He added: "Iranian leaders are in great confusion; they want to reach an agreement but are divided internally," emphasizing that Tehran has not yet presented the "suitable proposal" that Washington can accept.
Confrontation with Congress and European allies
In a clear challenge to lawmakers in Washington, Trump announced that the 60-day deadline imposed by law to end hostilities is "unconstitutional", asserting that he will not seek authorization from Congress to continue military operations. He also sharply criticized both Italy and Spain, accusing them of being lenient with Iran's nuclear ambitions.
"Full" ammunition stores and a promise of lower gasoline prices
Trump reassured his allies that the United States possesses "unprecedented" amounts of ammunition in its stores around the world, ready for use at any moment. In a message to the American public, the president promised that "gas prices will drop once the war is over," considering that the current maritime blockade is the most effective tool for pressure.
A great victory looms on the horizon
Trump concluded his remarks by affirming that Washington will not stop until achieving "another great victory," indicating that the maritime blockade has succeeded in technically and materially suffocating the Iranian regime. Observers believe that Friday's statements put Tehran in front of two bitter choices: surrender to Trump's harsh conditions or face comprehensive military destruction with the inexhaustible American ammunition stockpile.