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U.S. Warships Cross Strait of Hormuz for First Time Since Iran War as Trump Vows the Key Oil Route Will Reopen ‘Fairly Soon’ Regardless of Tehran’s Cooperation Amid Fragile Ceasefire

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U.S. warships have crossed the Strait of Hormuz for the first time since the outbreak of conflict with Iran, marking a significant development in the ongoing tensions over one of the world’s most critical oil shipping routes.

The movement comes during a fragile ceasefire between Washington and Tehran, with global attention focused on whether maritime traffic through the strait can be fully restored. The waterway is responsible for a large share of global oil shipments, making it strategically vital for international energy supply.

U.S. officials say the naval transit is part of efforts to ensure freedom of navigation in the region and to stabilize global shipping lanes that have been heavily disrupted in recent weeks. The decision signals that Washington is prepared to maintain a naval presence in the area even as diplomatic talks continue.

President Donald Trump has stated that the Strait of Hormuz will reopen “fairly soon,” adding that progress will not depend solely on Iran’s cooperation. He has also emphasized that U.S. forces are actively working to secure and “clear” the route to allow commercial shipping to resume safely.

The situation remains tense, as commercial vessels have been slow to return despite the ceasefire agreement. Shipping companies continue to express concerns about security risks and potential interference in the narrow waterway, which lies between Iran and Oman.

Diplomatic negotiations are ongoing in Islamabad, where U.S. and Iranian representatives are discussing longer-term arrangements to stabilize the region. However, disagreements remain over security control, maritime access, and enforcement mechanisms.

Analysts warn that while the crossing of U.S. warships may be intended to demonstrate control and reassurance, it could also heighten tensions if not carefully managed. Any miscalculation in the strait—through military confrontation or shipping disruption—could quickly impact global oil prices and international trade.

For now, the Strait of Hormuz remains under heavy scrutiny as world powers attempt to balance military pressure with diplomacy in one of the most sensitive maritime regions on the planet.

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