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Trump Pauses US Naval Operation in Strait of Hormuz

John MutanyiWednesday, 6 May 2026 at 12:14249 views
Trump Pauses US Naval Operation in Strait of Hormuz

US President Donald Trump has announced a temporary pause to “Project Freedom,” a military effort aimed at helping commercial ships pass through the Strait of Hormuz.

The operation, which began only a few days earlier, involved guiding stranded vessels through the important waterway. Trump stated that the pause comes after mutual agreement and due to encouraging progress in talks with Iran. He expressed hope that this step will allow time to finalise a broader agreement

The Strait of Hormuz is a critical route for global oil transport, and any disruption there affects energy prices and trade worldwide. Project Freedom was launched as a short-term measure to ease the movement of ships that had been affected by recent tensions. Although the escort operation is on hold, reports indicate that the wider US blockade of Iranian ports remains in place. This shows that while diplomacy is being given a chance, the United States is keeping pressure on the situation.

Trump made the announcement through his social media platform, noting that the pause would last for a short period. He mentioned that great progress had been made toward reaching a deal. The decision follows requests from some countries and reflects a shift toward finding a peaceful solution. Observers see this as a sign that negotiations between the US and Iran may be advancing, even as challenges remain.

The pause has drawn mixed reactions. Some view it as a positive move that could reduce risks in the region and help stabilise oil markets. Others worry that halting the operation too soon might leave many ships still stuck. As talks continue, the world will be watching closely to see whether this temporary break leads to a lasting agreement that secures safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz and brings more stability to the Middle East.

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