US strikes seven Iranian boats, Trump says, as tensions spike in Strait of Hormuz

Strait of Hormuz tensions

Rising Strait of Hormuz tensions took a sharp turn after the United States carried out strikes on seven Iranian boats, according to statements from Donald Trump. The development marks a significant escalation in an already volatile region that is critical to global energy supplies.

Speaking to reporters, Trump said the action was taken in response to what he described as “provocative maneuvers” by Iranian forces in the strategic waterway. The Strait of Hormuz handles roughly a fifth of the world’s oil shipments, making any disruption a serious concern for international markets and security.

Officials from the U.S. Department of Defense indicated that the targeted boats were believed to be linked to Iran’s paramilitary naval units. The strikes, described as “defensive and proportionate,” were reportedly aimed at preventing further interference with commercial shipping lanes.

Iran, however, strongly condemned the attacks, calling them an act of aggression and warning of consequences. Representatives of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps stated that their vessels were operating within their अधिकार and accused the U.S. of escalating tensions deliberately.

The incident comes amid heightened friction between Washington and Tehran over sanctions, regional influence, and maritime security. Analysts warn that continued military exchanges could lead to broader conflict, especially given the strategic importance of the waterway.

Global oil markets reacted swiftly, with prices showing signs of volatility following the news. Energy analysts note that even limited disruptions in the Strait can trigger significant economic ripple effects worldwide.

As diplomatic channels remain strained, international observers are urging restraint from both sides. The situation continues to evolve, with the risk of further escalation in the Strait of Hormuz tensions remaining a key concern for global stability.