- 4/18/2026 9:20:43 PM
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump stated he has asked seven countries to join a coalition aimed at policing the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil transit route, following recent attacks on shipping vessels.
The announcement outlines a proposed strategy to counter Iranian influence and ensure freedom of navigation in the region. The strait, a narrow chokepoint between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, is vital for approximately one-fifth of the world's oil supply. The plan, as described, seeks to form a multinational maritime force outside of existing frameworks, applying direct pressure on Tehran.
"The concept is to assemble a dedicated group of nations with a shared interest in secure waterways," a source familiar with the discussions explained. "The goal is deterrence through a visible, collective presence." The identities of the seven countries reportedly approached have not been publicly disclosed.
This proposal comes amid longstanding friction in the region. Iran has repeatedly threatened to disrupt traffic through the strait in response to severe international sanctions targeting its economy and oil exports. Recent months have seen a spike in attacks on commercial ships, with various factions blamed for the incidents, creating instability for global energy markets.
Analysts note that while U.S.-led naval patrols have operated in the area for decades, a new coalition spearheaded by a former or future U.S. administration could significantly alter diplomatic and military dynamics. The success of such an initiative would depend heavily on participation from regional and international partners, some of whom maintain complex relationships with both Iran and Western powers.
Security experts are divided on the efficacy of the plan. Some argue a show of unified force is the only language Tehran understands, while others warn it could escalate into a direct confrontation. The international community continues to monitor the situation, weighing the risks to global trade against the challenges of non-proliferation efforts.
Reporting for Breaking Now News (BNN).
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