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Trump Urges Global Naval Action to Keep Strait of Hormuz Open

Trump Strait of Hormuz statement calls on global powers to send warships and keep the strategic oil shipping route open.

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  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
  • Trump Strait of Hormuz statement calls on multiple nations to send naval ships to secure the critical oil route.
  • The former US president claimed the United States had “completely decimated” Iran’s military capability.
  • The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most strategic energy shipping lanes.

New Delhi: US President Donald Trump has urged countries dependent on oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz to deploy naval vessels and work alongside the United States to keep the passage open.

In a message posted on his social media platform, Trump called for a “team effort” involving major global economies whose energy supplies pass through the critical shipping corridor.

The statement comes amid rising tensions between the United States and Iran over control of the strategic waterway.

Trump Calls on Major Powers to Send Warships

In the Trump Strait of Hormuz statement, the US president said countries such as China, France, Japan, South Korea and the United Kingdom should deploy ships to the region.

According to Trump, many countries rely heavily on energy shipments passing through the strait and therefore share responsibility for maintaining safe navigation.

He described the current disruption as an “artificial constraint” affecting global oil supplies.

Claim of Iran’s Military Defeat

Trump also claimed that the United States had “beaten and completely decimated” Iran militarily and economically.

Despite that assertion, he warned that Iran could still threaten shipping routes using drones, mines or short-range missiles.

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The data suggests that the Strait of Hormuz remains vulnerable to small-scale disruptions that can have global economic consequences.

Strategic Importance of the Strait of Hormuz

The Strait of Hormuz is widely regarded as one of the most important chokepoints for global energy supplies.

Key facts about the waterway:

  • Roughly 20 percent of global oil trade passes through the strait.
  • It connects the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea.
  • Major oil exporters in the Gulf rely on it to ship crude to Asia, Europe and other regions.

Any disruption to shipping in the strait can trigger sharp increases in global oil prices and energy market volatility.

US Pledges Support for International Effort

Trump said the United States would coordinate with participating countries to ensure the waterway remains open.

“We will help a lot,” he said, adding that the operation could become a collective effort to ensure stability and security in the region.

He also warned that US forces would take strong military action if necessary to prevent disruptions along the route.

Rising Global Concerns Over Energy Security

The latest remarks come as governments and energy markets monitor the situation in the Middle East closely.

What the market is watching most closely is whether tensions in the region could disrupt shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a route critical for global energy flows.

Any prolonged disruption could affect oil supplies, trade routes and economic stability worldwide.

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