President Trump halts US escort mission for ships in the Strait of Hormuz following requests from Pakistan and progress in Iran talks, as tensions rise with missile strikes and drone attacks.
President Donald Trump has announced a temporary halt to Project Freedom , the US initiative to escort foreign ships through the Strait of Hormuz. The decision comes after requests from Pakistan and other nations, as well as progress in negotiations with Iran .
In a post on Truth Social, Trump stated that while the blockade of Iran remains in place, Project Freedom will be paused for a short period to assess whether a final agreement with Iran can be reached. The move follows escalating tensions in the region, with Iran launching missile strikes and drone attacks in response to US efforts to reopen the strategic waterway.
Tehran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has warned that any vessel violating its maritime rules will be stopped by force, further complicating the situation. The United Arab Emirates issued a missile alert, marking the first such warning since a fragile ceasefire was announced last month. Despite the ceasefire, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed that Iranian forces have attacked US troops nearly a dozen times since the pause in hostilities.
Hegseth emphasized that the US aims to protect shipping from Iranian aggression without entering Iranian airspace or waters, stating that the Pentagon remains prepared to respond if ordered by Trump. Meanwhile, Iran's chief negotiator has asserted that Tehran has not yet fully engaged in the battle for control of the Strait, signaling continued defiance. The situation remains volatile, with both sides exchanging attacks and neither showing signs of backing down.
A massive fire at the Fujairah Oil Industry Zones, attributed to an Iranian drone strike, underscores the high stakes in the region. US warships and aircraft have been actively protecting commercial vessels, but an Iranian drone successfully struck an oil tanker, the JV Innovation, highlighting the ongoing risks. As tensions persist, the international community watches closely to see whether diplomacy can prevail or if the conflict will escalate further
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