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Iran denies Trump's claim over Strait of Hormuz control

Iran has rejected President Trump's claim that the Strait of Hormuz could be designated as U.S. territory, affirming its control over this critical waterway for global oil transportation. This disputโ€ฆ

Iran rejects Trumpโ€™s โ€˜delusionsโ€™ on making Strait of Hormuz a US territory
The Hill โ€” 15 August 2026
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Iran on Saturday firmly rejected President Donald Trumpโ€™s claim that he could designate the Strait of Hormuz as a โ€œterritory of the United States.โ€ Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi stated that the control over this vital waterway, which is crucial for global oil transportation, will remain firmly in Iranโ€™s hands. This statement underscores the ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Iran as both nations navigate their complex relationship.

The Strait of Hormuz is a narrow passage through which about 20% of the world's oil supply travels. The region has been a flashpoint for conflict, especially since the U.S. withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal in 2018 and imposed heavy sanctions on Iran. For years, Iran has threatened to close the strait in response to U.S. military presence and sanctions. Trump's comments come amid heightened tensions, as the U.S. seeks to bolster its military presence in the region to deter Iranian aggression and safeguard oil shipments.

Gharibabadi's remarks reflect a broader sentiment within Iran regarding U.S. influence in the Middle East. The Iranian government views the Strait of Hormuz as a national security priority and a symbol of its sovereignty. This position is likely to resonate with the Iranian public, especially as economic sanctions have exacerbated domestic challenges. The Iranian leadership aims to project strength and independence against what they view as U.S. overreach.

Looking ahead, the rhetoric from both sides suggests that tensions will likely continue. As the U.S. maintains its military operations in the Persian Gulf, Iran may respond with show of force or proxy actions in the region. The situation remains precarious, as any miscalculations could lead to a conflict that disrupts global oil markets and regional stability.

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