The Strait of Hormuz has once again become the focal point of tensions between the United States and Iran. The report claims that U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly changed his position on whether ships using the strategic waterway should pay transit fees. It says Trump initially proposed a 20% charge for vessels in exchange for U.S. security but later withdrew the idea after discussions with Gulf leaders, who reportedly offered increased investment in the United States instead. The report also outlines a series of previous statements attributed to Trump, describing shifting positions on tolls and maritime policy over recent months. Meanwhile, it says the United States continues military operations around the Strait of Hormuz and has released videos of attacks near Bandar Abbas, while Iran insists it will protect its national security and maintain responsibility for the waterway. Citing ship-tracking data, the report claims vessel traffic through the Strait has dropped sharply since renewed hostilities, raising concerns about global energy supplies, higher crude oil prices, and the broader economic impact of the continuing U.S.-Iran confrontation.


