Project Freedom

Trump Pauses Strait of Hormuz Ship Escort Amid Market Manipulation Claims

President Donald Trump announced a temporary pause to “Project Freedom,” the U.S. military’s initiative to escort commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz. This decision stems from “Great Progress” made in diplomatic talks with Iran, aiming to see if a comprehensive agreement can be finalized. The operation’s suspension raised hopes for a peace accord and the reopening of the vital strait, a surprising shift given the administration’s earlier portrayal of the operation as a matter of urgency. The previous day, the U.S. had framed Project Freedom as a rescue mission for thousands of sailors stranded due to Iran’s de facto closure, emphasizing the dire conditions and casualties resulting from the blockade.

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Hegseth Mocks Ceasefire Claims Amidst US Iran Exchange Fire

Despite Iranian attacks on U.S. forces and commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth affirmed that the fragile ceasefire remains in effect. These Iranian aggressions followed the U.S. launch of “Project Freedom,” an initiative to escort commercial ships out of the Persian Gulf, a separate effort from the broader conflict concerning Iran’s nuclear ambitions. While Iran has engaged in multiple attacks and seizures since the ceasefire announcement, these actions are currently considered below the threshold for restarting major combat operations.

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