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Trump reinstates blockade on Iranian ports

Published on: July 13, 2026 10:02 PM

US President Donald Trump announced on Monday that the United States will reinstate its naval blockade targeting Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz. He said international shipping through the strategic waterway would remain open despite the renewed measures. The announcement marks another escalation in the ongoing confrontation between Washington and Tehran.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump declared that the Strait of Hormuz would remain accessible “with or without Iran.” He said the United States would continue to ensure freedom of navigation through one of the world’s busiest energy corridors. Trump maintained that commercial shipping by other countries would not be affected.

Read more: Iran rejects Trump’s claim of seeking US talks

According to Trump, the renewed naval blockade will apply only to Iranian vessels and ships engaged in trade with Iran. He said all other nations would continue to enjoy unrestricted access to the Strait of Hormuz. The administration presented the move as part of broader efforts to protect international maritime trade.

The Strait of Hormuz is a critical global shipping route through which a large share of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas exports passes. Any military or economic action involving the waterway is closely monitored by governments and financial markets because of its potential impact on global energy supplies and shipping.

Read more: Iran warns it won’t be bound by deal if US violations continue

The latest announcement comes amid heightened military tensions between the United States and Iran following recent exchanges of attacks and competing claims over the strategic waterway. Analysts say the renewed blockade could further increase geopolitical risks and place additional pressure on regional security and international energy markets.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Donald Trump, global shipping, Iranian ports, Latest, lead, Strait of Hormuz, US Iran tensions, US naval blockade

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