Rising Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz: Trump's 60-Day Deadline
U.S. President Donald Trump has made new statements regarding the strategic Strait of Hormuz, revealing that approximately 700 vessels are currently navigating this crucial global oil transit route.
The Ultimatum: Iran's 60-Day Negotiation Window
Trump set a clear timeline for the Iranian government, stating Tehran must reach an agreement with the United States within the next two months. "If they fail to do so within that period, we'll have to take measures they won't appreciate," the president told reporters at the White House.
Despite the firm stance, Trump left room for diplomacy. He added that he doesn't believe the situation will actually escalate to that point. "I'm confident we can find a resolution," he noted.
Potential Consequences: The Risk of Strait Closure
When describing possible actions, Trump outlined serious scenarios. He suggested that if the U.S. moves forward, oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz could abruptly halt.
"Consider billion-dollar tankers and commercial vessels operating with missiles flying overhead or mines scattered across the water," Trump explained. "Owners and operators won't risk their assets under those conditions. The oil flow would naturally stop."
- Economic Impact: The strait handles about 21 million barrels of oil daily, representing one-third of global seaborne oil trade
- Security Challenges: The waterway narrows to just 33 kilometers at its tightest point, making it vulnerable to military actions
- Global Response: Any disruption would immediately affect international energy markets and the world economy
Current Situation and Future Prospects
The 700 vessels currently transiting the strait include tankers, container ships, and various merchant vessels operating normally. However, Trump's statements have cast uncertainty over this vital maritime corridor.
Analysts observe that the 60-day deadline creates a clear timeframe for diplomatic talks while simultaneously increasing tensions. The international community will closely monitor Iran's response to this ultimatum in coming weeks, watching whether both sides can find common ground without triggering conflict.