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Bret Baier challenges Trump on Strait of Hormuz traffic decline

Fox News host Bret Baier disputed President Trump's claim of U.S. control over the Strait of Hormuz, noting that maritime traffic has fallen significantly. This decline raises concerns about potentiaโ€ฆ

Baier pushes back on Trumpโ€™s Strait of Hormuz claim: โ€˜Traffic has slowed โ€ฆ to a trickleโ€™
The Hill โ€” 13 August 2026
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Fox News host Bret Baier challenged President Trump's assertion that the U.S. "totally" controls the Strait of Hormuz, stating on Wednesday that maritime traffic has significantly decreased, describing it as having slowed "to a trickle." This comment came during a discussion on the influence of U.S. military presence in the strategically important waterway, which is critical for global energy supplies.

The Strait of Hormuz is a narrow passage between Oman and Iran, through which about 20% of the world's oil and a significant portion of liquefied natural gas (LNG) is transported. President Trumpโ€™s remarks reflect a broader narrative from his administration concerning U.S. military dominance in the region. However, recent tensions with Iran, including threats to shipping and military confrontations, have raised concerns about safety and freedom of navigation in the strait. These developments have led to a noticeable decline in vessel traffic, raising alarms in global markets.

Baier highlighted that the decline in traffic could have serious implications for energy prices and global supply chains. As a major transit route for LNG, any disruptions could lead to higher costs for consumers and industries reliant on energy imports. The hostโ€™s comments echo concerns from industry experts who warn that geopolitical instability could exacerbate an already fragile energy market, especially in the wake of fluctuating oil prices and increasing demand for natural gas.

Looking ahead, the situation in the Strait of Hormuz remains precarious. The U.S. may need to reassess its military strategy in the region to ensure safe passage for vessels. Iran's continued threats pose a risk to international shipping and could lead to further military engagements. The outcome of this tension will not only impact energy markets but also test diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Iran, as well as U.S. alliances with other nations that rely on the free flow of trade through this vital maritime corridor.

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