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Trump directs Navy to engage boats laying mines in Strait of Hormuz

23 April 2026
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US President Donald Trump announced that he has ordered the US Navy to “shoot and kill” any small vessels laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz. This directive was shared on his social media platform, emphasizing a no-hesitation approach to executing the order. Trump asserted that Iran’s naval capabilities are severely diminished, claiming their fleet is “at the bottom of the sea.” Additionally, he called for a tripling of minesweeping operations to clear the strait, which has been disrupted by Iranian activities amid ongoing ceasefire negotiations. The Pentagon has indicated that mine clearance could take up to six months, with reports suggesting Iran may have deployed over 20 mines, complicating detection efforts. Iran has denied involvement, calling the claims propaganda, while Trump suggested that internal divisions within Iran’s leadership are contributing to the country’s challenges.

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The Strait of Hormuz is a critical waterway for global oil transport, with about one-fifth of the world’s oil passing through it. Historical tensions between the US and Iran have often manifested in military posturing in this region, particularly after the US withdrew from the nuclear deal in 2018. The mine-laying allegations highlight ongoing security concerns and potential risks to international shipping. The US Navy’s involvement in enforcing maritime security reflects America’s strategic interests in maintaining open and safe navigation in the face of perceived threats, which could escalate regional tensions further if military encounters occur.

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