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On May 18th, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham called on President Trump to resume military strikes against Iran, arguing that the stalled ceasefire and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz are strengthening Tehran while causing economic pain in the United States. "I think the current situation is harming the interests of all of us," Graham told NBC News. He sees continued military pressure, rather than negotiations, as a faster way to end the war.
According to the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA), Iran reiterated that it is fully prepared to respond to any new attacks.
According to Al Jazeera, an Iranian Defense Ministry spokesman said that the United States’ global influence has “collapsed.”
According to Irans Press TV, Iranian President Peshizian stated that the US and Israeli regimes are attempting to implement divisive plans and create distrust in order to incite conflict between Muslim countries.
The Iranian and Qatari foreign ministers spoke by phone to discuss "regional developments".