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US Supreme Court Declares Trump’s Strait of Hormuz Blockade Unlawful, Mandates Immediate Withdrawal of Naval Restrictions in Strategic Waterway

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The Supreme Court of the United States has issued an emergency ruling ordering Donald Trump to immediately dismantle his administration’s controversial naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, declaring the move unlawful and in violation of international maritime obligations.

In a sharply worded decision, the Court found that the blockade—introduced amid escalating tensions with Iran—breached key provisions of the United Nations-backed United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea(UNCLOS), which guarantees the right of free passage through critical international waterways. The justices emphasized that the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most vital energy transit routes, cannot be unilaterally restricted without clear legal justification under both domestic and international law.

The emergency injunction comes after weeks of mounting global concern over the blockade’s impact on oil shipments and regional stability. Roughly a fifth of the world’s oil supply passes through the narrow channel, making any disruption a significant threat to global markets. The Court noted that the administration’s actions risked triggering wider economic and diplomatic fallout.

Legal experts described the ruling as a rare and significant intervention by the Supreme Court in matters touching on foreign policy and military operations. While US presidents traditionally wield broad authority in national security affairs, the Court underscored that such powers are not absolute and must remain consistent with binding legal frameworks.

In its order, the Court mandated the immediate cessation of all enforcement actions tied to the blockade, including naval patrols and restrictions on commercial vessels. It also called for compliance with international navigation rights, signaling that any continued obstruction could lead to further legal consequences.

The decision arrives against the backdrop of a failed diplomatic push to de-escalate tensions between Washington and Tehran. Negotiations had stalled in recent days, raising fears of a prolonged standoff in the Gulf region. The blockade, initially framed by the Trump administration as a strategic pressure tactic, quickly drew criticism from allies and international bodies.

Officials in Iran welcomed the ruling, describing it as a validation of their long-standing position that the blockade was illegal. Meanwhile, reactions within the United States were mixed, with some lawmakers praising the Court for upholding the rule of law, while others argued it could limit executive flexibility during international crises.

As the situation develops, attention now turns to how quickly the administration will comply with the order and what the ruling means for broader US strategy in the region. The Court’s decision not only reshapes the immediate dynamics in the Strait of Hormuz but also sets a precedent for the limits of presidential power in future international disputes.

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