איראן און אמאן פלאנען ארויפצולייגן א שטייער אויפן 'סטרעיט אוו הורמוז', וואס דאס ווערט געזען אלס א דירעקטע טשעלענדזש צו פרעזידענט טראמפ
Iran and Oman Plot to Charge Fees on Strait of Hormuz – Direct Challenge to Trump’s Strong Maritime Stance!
Iran and Oman have announced plans to impose fees on ships transiting the critical Strait of Hormuz, asserting sovereign rights over the vital waterway following talks in Muscat. The two nations agreed to establish a joint working group to develop a new navigation system, including services and associated costs, while claiming commitment to safe passage under international law. This development raises serious concerns about potential disruptions to global energy supplies and increased costs for American consumers and allies. It comes amid ongoing regional tensions and fragile ceasefires, highlighting Iran’s continued efforts to leverage its geographic position for financial and political gain despite recent pressure from the Trump administration.
The move underscores the importance of President Trump’s firm “peace through strength” policy, including maintaining strong U.S. naval presence in the region to protect freedom of navigation. After securing indefinite IAEA nuclear inspections and redirecting potential sanctions relief toward U.S. farmers rather than terror, the administration remains vigilant against Iranian attempts to destabilize global markets or fund proxies threatening Israel. Such provocative actions by Iran risk escalating costs for oil and goods worldwide, directly impacting American families and Israel’s energy security.
The Trump administration has repeatedly proven its ability to counter these threats effectively, delivering results that prioritize American interests and the safety of key allies. As Iran and Oman push forward with their joint plans, strong American leadership ensures that freedom of the seas will not be held hostage by adversarial regimes.