, U.S. President Donald Trump—seeking to curtail Iran's influence in the Strait of Hormuz and ensure its security—has ordered the U.S. Navy to immediately initiate a blockade in the region

 



From April 2026, following the failure of peace talks with Iran, U.S. President Donald Trump—seeking to curtail Iran's influence in the Strait of Hormuz and ensure its security—has ordered the U.S. Navy to immediately initiate a blockade in the region. He issued a stern warning, stating that if any Iranian "attack vessels" approach the U.S. naval blockade, they will be destroyed.Trump's key points regarding the Strait of Hormuz are as follows:


Immediate Blockade: Following the breakdown of negotiations with Iran, Trump announced that the U.S. Navy would immediately enforce a blockade against vessels suspected of transiting the Strait of Hormuz.

Warning to Iran: Trump emphasized that, regardless of whether Iran cooperates or not, the United States—acting on its own authority—will ensure that the Strait of Hormuz is reopened "very soon."

Ensuring Security:His primary objective is to keep the Strait of Hormuz open for international commerce and to put an end to Iran's "global extortion"—a practice in which Iran attempts to levy illegal tolls or duties on passing vessels.

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**Anti-Iran Measures:** The United States will impose sanctions on any vessels that pay illegal tolls to Iran.

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