Trump Vows US Escort for Trapped Ships in Strait of Hormuz
Summary
President Donald Trump announced a U.S. military plan called "Project Freedom" to escort cargo ships trapped in the Strait of Hormuz, where Iran has restricted shipping and threatened attacks. The Strait of Hormuz is a key route for global oil, gas, and fertilizer shipments, and Iran’s blockade has raised tensions and disrupted trade in the region.Key Facts
- President Trump announced "Project Freedom" to escort ships blocked in the Strait of Hormuz.
- Iran has effectively closed the strait to shipping by threatening attacks and controlling vessel passage.
- The strait is a crucial route for oil, natural gas, and fertilizer shipments worldwide.
- Iran has been charging tolls to ships not affiliated with the U.S. or Israel, challenging international law on free navigation.
- A cargo ship near the strait was attacked on Sunday by multiple small boats; all crew were safe.
- Iran denied the attack, saying it was a routine document check of a passing ship.
- The U.S. last month authorized military action against small Iranian boats suspected of deploying mines in the strait.
- "Project Freedom" will start Monday morning, Middle East time, aiming to safely free ships from the blockade.
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