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Trump comments on Iran blockade draw attention

Published on: May 2, 2026 10:30 AM

US President Donald Trump has made headlines after describing the role of the American navy in enforcing pressure on Iran as similar to that of “pirates,” according to remarks reported by international media.

Read More: ‘No more nice guy’: Trump tells Iran to ‘get smart soon’ on nuclear deal

Speaking about ongoing tensions involving Iran, Trump said the United States Navy was actively involved in restricting Iranian maritime operations and intercepting vessels linked to Tehran. He reportedly stated that the United States was taking control of Iranian ships, cargo, and oil shipments as part of its broader pressure campaign.

Trump compares the blockade carried out by Washington in the Strait of Hormuz to acts of piracy.

“This is a very profitable operation. Who would have thought we’d be doing this? We’re like pirates.” pic.twitter.com/nBEqkdzeYy

— China pulse 🇨🇳 (@Eng_china5) May 2, 2026

The remarks come amid heightened tensions between Washington and Tehran, with both sides locked in a prolonged standoff over regional security, sanctions, and maritime activity. Iran has repeatedly criticised US actions in regional waters, arguing that such measures violate international law and threaten freedom of navigation.

Reports suggest some Iranian vessels have been intercepted in Asian waters, prompting a response from Tehran. Iran has reportedly raised the matter at the United Nations Security Council, seeking international attention and calling for the release of detained ships.

The comments have added another layer of controversy to already strained US-Iran relations. Analysts say Trump’s rhetoric reflects an aggressive approach aimed at maximising economic and strategic pressure on Iran through maritime restrictions and sanctions enforcement.

The Strait of Hormuz and surrounding waters remain strategically critical due to their role in global oil transport. Any escalation in the region has the potential to disrupt international energy markets and increase geopolitical instability.

Read More: US President Hints at Renewed Strikes on Iran Conflict 

Observers are closely monitoring whether the latest developments will intensify tensions further or push both sides toward renewed diplomatic engagement. No official response from the White House regarding the broader implications of Trump’s remarks has been released.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Donald Trump, Iran, Latest, maritime tensions, sanctions, Strait of Hormuz, US Navy

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