Iran claims California 'new territory' after Trump Hormuz post
14:29, 19/08/2026, WednesdayU: Update: 14:51, 19/08/2026, Wednesday
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File photoAn official Iranian social media account posted a map labeling California as its "new territory" on Tuesday, firing back at US President Donald Trump's claim that the Strait of Hormuz would become "NEW U.S. Territory" once the conflict concludes.
An official Iranian social media account on Tuesday posted a map depicting California as "NEW TERRITORY OF ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN," responding directly to US President Donald Trump's earlier claim that the strategic Strait of Hormuz would become American territory. Trump shared the image on his Truth Social account earlier Tuesday, showing a map of the Strait of Hormuz circled beneath the words "NEW U.S. Territory," which the White House subsequently reposted on its official X account. In retaliation, the Iran in Hyderabad account posted a map of the US with California highlighted in blue alongside the caption claiming it as Iranian territory.
Tehran issues warning to Trump
Kazem Gharibabadi, Iran's deputy foreign minister, sharply criticized Trump's territorial claim in a post on X. "His delusion regarding the Strait of Hormuz will soon either be corrected, or we will correct the delusions of this delusional man," he said, escalating the rhetorical confrontation between the two capitals.
California's Iranian diaspora ties
California hosts the largest concentration of people of Iranian descent outside Iran, with approximately 141,000 Iranian Americans residing in Los Angeles County, according to data from UCLA's Center for Near Eastern Studies. The community expanded significantly following Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution, establishing Westwood — commonly known as "Tehrangeles" — as a major center of diaspora life.
Post-war talks remain deadlocked
The exchange occurs amid heightened tensions following months of conflict between Tehran and Washington. The two nations signed a memorandum of understanding in June aimed at ending the war, but subsequent talks have stalled over disputes regarding implementation and navigation rights through the Hormuz waterway. Negotiations between Iran and Oman over navigation arrangements have continued without producing a breakthrough.
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