Middle East

US Warships Cross Hormuz as Trump Says Waterway Being Cleared

Two US warships have reportedly passed through the Strait of Hormuz, the first such transit since the Iran war began, as US President Donald Trump said Saturday that the United States had started “clearing out” the strategic waterway.

The US Navy guided-missile destroyers passed through the strait with no issues reported, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing three US officials.

The operation was not coordinated with authorities in Tehran, US media outlet Axios said.

“We’re now starting the process of clearing out the Strait of Hormuz,” Trump said on his Truth Social platform, calling it “a favor” to countries such as China, Japan and France that “don’t have the Courage or Will to do this work themselves.”

The key shipping lane off the coast of Iran has been virtually blocked by Tehran since the United States and “Israel” started bombing Iran on February 28, though reopening the strait was a condition of the shaky ceasefire put in place earlier this week.

Senior Iranian and American officials began negotiations in Pakistan on Saturday, Iranian media reported, in a bid to bring to an end a conflict that has plunged the Middle East into violence and sent shockwaves through the world economy.

In an earlier post, Trump said that empty tankers were headed to the United States from around the world to purchase oil, without providing details.

Source
AFP

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