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Trump Vows to Eliminate Ships Defying US Blockade in Strait of Hormuz

Donald Trump has threatened to destroy Iranian vessels if they interfere with the US naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz. This aggressive stance follows the collapse of diplomatic talks and puts the global oil supply at significant risk.
Published By : Satya Mohapatra | April 13, 2026 8:57 PM
Trump Vows to Eliminate Ships Defying US Blockade in Strait of Hormuz

President Trump warns Iran of military elimination over Hormuz

Donald Trump issued a stark ultimatum to Tehran, declaring that any vessel attempting to breach the American naval blockade or strike US assets will be "eliminated." This escalation follows a breakdown in high-stakes negotiations in Islamabad, where the US President accused Iranian leadership of failing to ensure safe passage through the world’s most sensitive maritime corridor.

Escalation at the World’s Energy Throat

Military tensions reached a boiling point after reports surfaced of US destroyers actively demining the Strait of Hormuz. Trump’s rhetoric shifted from diplomatic pressure to direct military threats, claiming that the US Navy is prepared to use lethal force against any Iranian ships that harass international commerce or challenge the current blockade. Tehran, conversely, has labeled these American maneuvers as aggressive propaganda, asserting their right to police regional waters.

Global Energy Markets On Edge

Roughly one-fifth of the world’s total oil consumption passes through this narrow waterway daily, making any prolonged friction a direct threat to global economic stability. For a state like Odisha, which remains sensitive to international crude price fluctuations impacting local transport and logistics costs, this Middle Eastern standoff could have direct inflationary consequences. Historically, the Strait has been a theater for "Tanker Wars," but the current presence of advanced US strike groups heightens the risk of an unintended full-scale conflict.

Defending Maritime Sovereignty

Pentagon officials remain on high alert as US Central Command coordinates operations to secure shipping lanes. Trump emphasized that the blockade serves to stop illegal Iranian "tolls" on passing vessels, a move he claims is necessary to restore order. International observers fear that if either side miscalculates, the resulting naval clash could shutter the Strait entirely, triggering a global energy crisis unseen in decades.