President Donald Trump announced on Friday that the United States is close to achieving its military objectives in the Iran war, signaling a potential drawdown of American forces. In a post on Truth Social, Trump also called on other nations that rely on the Strait of Hormuz to take responsibility for securing the critical waterway.
Trump stated that the Hormuz Strait must be guarded and policed by the countries that depend on it for trade and energy transport, emphasizing that the United States does not rely on the passage. He added that while Washington would be willing to assist allied nations in their security efforts if asked, such help would likely become unnecessary once Iran's threat has been fully eliminated.
The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world's most strategically important shipping lanes, through which a significant portion of global oil supplies passes daily. Trump's remarks suggest a shift in American foreign policy, placing the burden of maritime security on regional stakeholders and nations with direct economic interests in keeping the strait open.
This latest statement comes as tensions in the Middle East remain elevated and as the Trump administration continues to evaluate the scope and duration of its military engagement with Iran. The president's comments reflect a broader America-first posture, reducing long-term U.S. military commitments in the region while still leaving the door open for conditional support.
As the situation continues to evolve, global markets, regional governments, and defense analysts will be watching closely to see how quickly the U.S. moves toward winding down operations and what that means for stability in the Persian Gulf and international energy security.


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