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Trump says US can reopen Strait of Hormuz

Published on: April 3, 2026 9:56 PM

President Donald Trump said the U.S. could open the Strait of Hormuz “with a little more time,” intensifying regional tensions. The remark comes as the ongoing Iran war spreads chaos, disrupts markets, and threatens global energy supply. Countries dependent on Gulf oil are closely monitoring U.S. moves.

Trump made the statement on Truth Social, claiming the U.S. could “take the oil and make a fortune” if given more time. His comments follow nearly five weeks of U.S.-Israeli airstrikes, which Iran says prompted its closure of the Strait. The waterway carries roughly 20% of global oil consumption, making it vital to the world economy.

Read more: Trump considers leaving NATO over Iran war

The conflict has already triggered spikes in oil prices and roiled financial markets, putting pressure on Trump to deliver a resolution quickly. Iranian officials have vowed retaliation after U.S. threats targeting civilian power plants, raising concerns over escalating regional violence. Analysts warn that further military moves could intensify instability across the Middle East.

Trump did not provide a clear timeline for ending hostilities, leaving uncertainty for investors and global energy markets. Diplomats from Europe, Asia, and the Middle East are pressing Washington and Tehran for de-escalation to avoid further disruptions in oil supply. The situation underscores growing fears over the security of critical maritime trade routes.

Read more: Trump hints at quick US exit from Iran war

The Strait of Hormuz remains closed, and tensions are expected to persist while both sides maintain military pressure. Energy-dependent countries are exploring alternative shipping and storage options amid volatile markets. Observers note that any U.S. action to reopen the strait could reshape global energy and geopolitical dynamics.

 

 

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: global oil crisis, Iran oil blockade, Latest, Middle East conflict, Strait of Hormuz, Trump Iran war, U.S.-Iran tensions

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