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Iran Reasserts Strict Control Over Strait of Hormuz as Trump Warns Against ‘Blackmail’ Amid Rising Tensions



Global Desk — The ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran has intensified once again, as Iran announced that it has reimposed strict control over the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical oil transit routes.


The move comes shortly after Iran briefly signaled reopening the strait, only to reverse its decision amid continued pressure from a U.S.-led naval blockade. The situation has significantly increased tensions in the Middle East, raising concerns about global trade and energy supply.



Strait of Hormuz Back Under Military Control


Iranian authorities confirmed that the strategic waterway is now under tight military supervision, warning that any unauthorized vessel attempting to pass through the strait could face action.


Reports also indicate that several ships have been turned back, while incidents involving gunfire and projectiles near commercial vessels have heightened safety concerns in the region.



US Blockade Continues


The United States has maintained its naval blockade on Iranian ports, aimed at restricting Iran’s ability to export oil and generate revenue. American forces have reportedly intercepted and redirected multiple vessels, enforcing strict maritime restrictions.


US officials believe this pressure could push Iran toward negotiations, but the move has also escalated tensions further.



Trump’s Strong Warning


US President Donald Trump responded to Iran’s actions by stating that Tehran “cannot blackmail” the United States by attempting to control or close the Strait of Hormuz.


He emphasized that the US would continue its strategy and warned of serious consequences if Iran escalates the situation further.



Shipping and Global Impact


The Strait of Hormuz is a crucial route through which a significant portion of the world’s oil supply passes. Any disruption in this region directly impacts:

  • Global oil prices

  • International trade routes

  • Economic stability

Recent developments have already led to uncertainty in global markets, with shipping risks increasing and oil supply concerns rising.


Peace Talks Still Uncertain


Despite rising tensions, diplomatic efforts are ongoing. The United States has indicated that a new round of talks with Iran is expected soon, with negotiations likely to take place in Pakistan.


However, Iran has not yet confirmed its participation, stating that discussions may not proceed unless the US lifts its naval blockade.



Current Situation

  • Iran has re-established control over the Strait of Hormuz

  • US naval blockade remains active

  • Shipping activity is restricted and risky

  • Talks are ongoing but uncertain

  • Regional tensions remain high


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