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Global Flash: Hormuz Strait Crisis Deepens as Trump Distances US, Iran Signals Conditional Control

Tensions around the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz have escalated sharply as global powers clash over control, access, and security. Donald Trump has openly expressed frustration with countries that did not support the United States during the ongoing conflict, stating that nations dependent on oil shipments should now secure their own routes through the strait. His remarks संकेत a possible अमेरिकी disengagement from direct responsibility in safeguarding one of the world’s most critical energy corridors. On the other side, Iran has taken a firm stance. Senior Iranian lawmaker Ebrahim Azizi declared that the strait will remain open only under Iran’s conditions, hinting at new regulations and even potential toll mechanisms for passing vessels. Iranian leadership maintains that unrestricted access of the past decades may no longer continue, especially for countries perceived as adversarial. The closure or restriction of the Hormuz passage—through which a significant portion of global oil and gas flows—has already begun impacting economies worldwide, including nations not directly involved in the conflict. While Iran suggests that neutral countries may still navigate the route, vessels from rival states could face continued blockade. Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts are intensifying. The European Union, alongside countries like the UK and China, is pushing for immediate de-escalation and reopening of maritime routes. As military tensions enter their second month, the Hormuz crisis risks transforming into a broader economic and geopolitical flashpoint with global consequences.

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