Mojtaba makes Trump look helpless: Iran reimposes iron control over Hormuz, demands end to US plan
Published on Apr 18, 2026 05:28 pm IST
Confusion is deepening over the true status of the Strait of Hormuz, as Iran and the United States push out completely different narratives. Iran’s latest message through state media is that the strait is effectively back under strict military control, accusing Washington of breaking commitments by continuing to block ships headed to and from Iranian ports. That stands in sharp contrast to President Donald Trump’s claim that Hormuz is “completely open and ready for business,” and that Iran has supposedly agreed to most of his demands, including giving up its highly enriched uranium stockpile – something Tehran flatly denies. With no clear response yet from the White House to Iran’s new announcement, it is increasingly hard to tell whether this is a genuine return to crisis, or a high‑volume media war masking quieter diplomacy. Some hope remains that a second round of talks could follow last weekend’s marathon but inconclusive meeting in Pakistan, yet for now, the reality in Hormuz looks far messier than the rhetoric on either side.
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