Trump tells aides he is willing to end Iran war without reopening Hormuz, WSJ reports
Trump is prioritizing damage to Iran’s navy and missiles, while aides say reopening the waterway could take weeks or months.
- President Donald Trump told aides on Tuesday he wants to end military operations against Iran within four to six weeks, even if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing administration officials.
- Iran's Parliament Security Committee formalized a 'Strait of Hormuz Management Plan' on Monday, establishing tolls for passage and banning U.S. and Israeli vessels, formalizing Tehran's control over the critical waterway.
- Energy supply disruptions pushed crude prices above $100 per barrel, while average U.S. gasoline prices hit $4 a gallon last night, according to Gas Buddy, as Iran maintains its selective closure of the chokepoint.
- If diplomatic pressure fails to reopen the strait, Washington plans to press European and Gulf allies to take the lead, deferring the complex clearance operation to international partners rather than extending U.S. military operations.
- Rerouting oil pipelines westward across Saudi Arabia to the Red Sea and Mediterranean could bypass Iran's geographic choke point long-term, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu explained to Newsmax, offering an alternative to military reopening efforts.
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President Donald Trump and his administration increasingly believe that they can’t promise to reopen the Strait of Hormuz as a prerequisite to declaring “mission accomplished” in the war with Iran, sources familiar with the discussions tell CNN.
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President Donald Trump is signaling that he’s ready to wrap up the war in Iran even if the Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed. The Wall Street Journal reported that the White House is considering winding down military operations without first reopening the critical oil and gas shipping route. The Journal reported that Trump and his advisers recently concluded that forcing Hormuz to open could extend the conflict beyond the White House’s pre…
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