Trump Claims Strait Control Amid Iran Tensions

Trump asserts US 'total control' over Strait of Hormuz as Iran seizes ships. US warns mine-clearing could take six months. Latest developments.
In a bold assertion of American military dominance, President Donald Trump declared on Thursday that the United States maintains total control over the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most strategically vital waterways. His statement came amid escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran, reflecting the ongoing geopolitical struggle for regional influence in the Middle East. The declaration underscored the Trump administration's confidence in its ability to maintain freedom of navigation through this critical chokepoint.
Trump's confidence in American supremacy over the strategic waterway was accompanied by sharp criticism of Iran's internal governance structures. The president suggested that Iran's leadership was so deeply divided by internal power struggles and factional infighting that it remained unclear who actually wielded effective control within the Iranian government. This characterization reflected broader concerns about the stability and coherence of Tehran's decision-making apparatus during a period of heightened regional tensions.
However, Trump's assertions about US control of the Strait of Hormuz faced immediate scrutiny and skepticism from military analysts and observers. The claims appeared increasingly questionable given several concrete developments that contradicted the president's narrative of complete American dominance in the region.
Source: The Guardian


