US CENTCOM announced a blockade on Iranian ports, while President Trump warned of a blockade on ships entering or leaving the Strait of Hormuz. This action appears to be a response to Iran's attempts to control passage. Iran countered by stating the strait remains under its control and military vessels would face a forceful response.
Following the failure of peace talks in Islamabad, the US announced it would begin a blockade of all maritime traffic entering and exiting Iranian ports and coastal areas. The US President warned that no vessel paying an illegal toll to Iran would have safe passage on the high seas. Iran warned of military retaliation, signaling a risk of dangerous military escalation.
US President Trump sharply warned China over reports suggesting potential weapons shipments to Iran. This reflects US concerns over shifting military alignments in the Middle East. China denies military involvement, stating it is working tirelessly for peace.
US President Donald Trump warned that the US Navy would begin blocking ships entering or leaving the Strait of Hormuz. Iran countered that any military vessel approaching Hormuz would be considered a ceasefire violation. Iran emphasized that the strait remains under the 'smart management' of its Navy.
Iran warned of a strong military response to President Trump's announced blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran insisted the strait remains open to non-military vessels, viewing military vessel approaches as a ceasefire violation. The US continues military activities in the strait, including shooting down an Iranian drone.
Iran's IRGC Navy Command warned that all movements in the Strait of Hormuz are under its full control. This statement followed closely after US President Donald Trump announced plans to block ships entering or leaving the strait. Iran threatened to trap any wrong move in 'deadly whirlpools'.
Following the collapse of ceasefire talks, Israel is preparing for a potential return to war with Iran. US President Donald Trump dismissed the possibility of renewed talks, while Iran condemned the US naval blockade as 'piracy.' The US plans to enforce the blockade in the Arabian Gulf and Gulf of Oman, with Iran warning it will respond if its maritime access is threatened.
President Trump stated that Iran is in 'very bad shape' ahead of the planned Strait of Hormuz blockade, asserting he will proceed regardless of Iran's willingness to negotiate. The US announced a halt to all maritime traffic entering and exiting Iranian ports, which could impact the global economy. In response, Iran's IRGC and other officials strongly condemned the blockade, warning of a forceful military response.
President Trump is considering limited military strikes and a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz following the failure of Islamabad talks with Iran. The US military plans to enforce a blockade on all maritime traffic entering or leaving Iranian ports starting Monday, warning against vessels paying illegal tolls. Following the announcement, benchmark crude oil prices surged over 7% to exceed $100 a barrel, while the dollar also strengthened.
Following failed talks with Iran, President Trump ordered a naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz targeting all vessels to and from Iran. The blockade, effective April 13, will target ships entering or leaving Iranian coastal areas, though non-Iranian bound ships may pass. Iran responded with strong warnings, stating that approaching military vessels could be met with force as a ceasefire violation.