Trump Says U.S.–Iran Ceasefire Still Holding After Strait of Hormuz Clash

Trump Says U.S.–Iran Ceasefire Still Holding After Strait of Hormuz Clash

Donald Trump says the ceasefire between the United States and Iran remains in place despite a new military confrontation in the Strait of Hormuz.

Naval Clash in the Gulf

According to U.S. officials, Iranian forces launched:

  • Missiles
  • Drones
  • Small attack boats

Against three American naval destroyers in what Washington described as an “unprovoked attack.” Iran, however, blamed the United States for triggering the confrontation.

Trump Responds

Speaking after the incident, Trump stated that Iran had “trifled with us today,” but stopped short of announcing any immediate escalation or retaliation.

Despite the exchange of fire, the president emphasized that:

  • The ceasefire is still active
  • Diplomatic efforts remain ongoing
  • The situation is being closely monitored

Diplomatic Efforts Continue

The clash comes just one day after Iran’s foreign ministry indicated it was considering a U.S. proposal aimed at ending the conflict.

The latest incident highlights the fragile nature of current negotiations and the risk that isolated military encounters could derail broader diplomatic efforts.

Strategic Concerns

The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most important maritime trade routes, with tensions in the area affecting:

  • Global oil supplies
  • Commercial shipping
  • International energy markets

Outlook

While both sides maintain that the ceasefire technically remains intact, analysts warn that continued confrontations at sea could rapidly escalate into a broader regional conflict.

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