Is the US about to BLOCKADE the Strait of Hormuz?!
In a shocking and unexpected move, Donald Trump has reportedly announced that the United States Navy will begin blockading ships entering and leaving the Strait of Hormuz—one of the most critical oil chokepoints in the world.
This comes after rising tensions with Iran, which has recently demonstrated de facto control over Hormuz, even allowing ships through while reportedly charging fees. Could this be the real reason behind the US response?
Critics, including Mark Warner, are questioning the logic: how does blockading the strait force Iran to open it? Meanwhile, Trump claims allies like the United Kingdom may send minesweepers to deal with alleged Iranian naval mines.
What’s really going on?
Is this about stopping Iran from profiting billions from global trade?
A power play to maintain US dominance in global shipping routes?
Or a strategic distraction masking a larger military move?
The Strait of Hormuz carries nearly 20% of global oil supply, meaning any disruption could trigger massive energy shocks, oil price spikes, and global economic instability.
This situation could reshape the balance of power in the Middle East—and push the world closer to a major escalation.
Watch now for a full breakdown of the strategy, risks, and what happens next.
