Trump’s threat to blockade Hormuz: Why it’s war’s latest major escalation
Summary
President Donald Trump announced a plan to blockade the Strait of Hormuz, intending to control ships entering or leaving the area. This follows unsuccessful talks between the US and Iran and could impact global energy supplies. The US Navy plans to begin the blockade soon, which is raising international concerns.Key Facts
- President Trump threatened to blockade the Strait of Hormuz after failed talks with Iran.
- The blockade aims to stop ships from entering or leaving the strait.
- The Strait of Hormuz is a critical passage for global oil and gas supplies.
- Before the current conflict, 20% of the world's oil and gas went through this strait.
- The US military plans to intercept vessels that try to navigate the blockaded area without permission.
- Iran called the US’s potential restrictions on vessel movement illegal and likened them to piracy.
- The blockade will start at 10am Washington, DC time (14:00 GMT) on Monday.
- The US Central Command will oversee the blockade operations in the Middle East region.
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