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Trump: Many countries will send warships to keep the Strait of Hormuz open

US President Donald Trump announced that many countries will send warships to ensure the Strait of Hormuz remains open, citing concerns over Iranian attempts to close the passage.

On Saturday, US President Donald Trump stated that numerous countries would send warships to help keep the strategically significant Strait of Hormuz open. He did not specify which nations would participate but highlighted that those nations most affected by Iran’s attempts to close the strait would coordinate with the US efforts. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical energy corridor through which approximately 20% of the world's oil supply travels, making it a vital area for international trade and energy security.

Trump expressed hope that countries such as China, France, Japan, South Korea, and the UK would send their naval vessels to the region. He mentioned that the US would also engage in heavy bombing along the coast and continue to target Iranian boats and ships. The strong military presence aimed at deterring Iranian threats is significant, particularly given the key role the strait plays in maintaining global oil supply chains and the geopolitical tensions surrounding Iran’s military capabilities.

Moreover, Trump claimed that the US military had already decimated 100% of Iran’s military capabilities, indicating his administration's aggressive approach towards Iran. Despite this, he noted that Iran could still disrupt maritime operations by deploying drones, mines, or short-range missiles within this key waterway. The ongoing tensions in this region reflect broader concerns over energy security, international cooperation on maritime safety, and the complex dynamics between the US and Iran.

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