Trump pauses Project Freedom in Strait of Hormuz for 'short period'
Trump said the pause gives negotiators time to finalize a deal as 22,500 mariners remain trapped in the Gulf, officials said.
- On Tuesday, President Donald Trump paused "Project Freedom," the U.S. naval escort operation through the Strait of Hormuz, citing requests from Pakistan and progress toward an Iran agreement.
- Launched Monday to break Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz, the operation aimed to restore commercial shipping passage where roughly 23,000 civilian sailors remain stranded amid a humanitarian crisis.
- While U.S. forces reported destroying six Iranian boats Monday, the United Arab Emirates reported engaging 15 missiles and four drones fired from Iran, which denied carrying out the strikes.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio said U.S. military objectives were met, emphasizing the pause aims to facilitate a settlement; Pakistan continues mediating between Washington and Tehran to prevent escalation.
- Energy markets remain volatile as West Texas Intermediate crude traded at $102 on May 5, while analysts warn the initiative alone may not secure the strategic waterway long-term.
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Victory in Iran is nothing short of finishing it off
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