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Trump tells aides to prepare for lengthy Hormuz blockade, WSJ says

The plan would intensify pressure on Tehran by disrupting shipping and oil exports, as Brent crude rose above $111 a barrel, officials said.

  • President Donald Trump has ordered aides to prepare for a prolonged maritime pressure campaign against Iran, including a potential extended blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, according to the Wall Street Journal.
  • Notably, Iran submitted a proposal through Pakistan to ease maritime restrictions before discussing nuclear issues, but Washington rejected the request, opting for sustained economic pressure on Tehran.
  • Trump claimed on Tuesday that Iran is in a "state of collapse" and has requested the Strait of Hormuz be opened "as soon as possible" amid internal leadership uncertainty.
  • During a White House state dinner, Trump told King Charles III and First Lady Melania Trump that the United States "militarily defeated" Iran, adding the King "agrees with me even more than I do" on nuclear weapons.
  • Rising economic pressure on Tehran aims to disrupt trade flows linked to key ports, as Trump believes internal divisions within Iranian leadership regarding talks with Washington will eventually resolve.
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Donald Trump has told staff that he wants to extend the American blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. This is reported by The Wall Street Journal on…

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Trump may have ordered a blockade strategy against Iran: the United States would restrict oil shipments and maritime traffic in the long term. What is behind it?

·Budapest, Hungary
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US President Donald Trump has told his aides to prepare for an extended Iran blockade, while expressing dissatisfaction with the latest peace proposal from the Iranian leadership, which he says is in a "state of disintegration".

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Australian Financial Review broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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