President Trump ordered the United States Navy to shoot and kill any boat laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz. He directed mine sweepers to triple their operations in the same waters. This move secures the critical chokepoint for global energy flows and ends Iranian interference in commercial shipping.
Iran planted mines to choke off oil and gas shipments. Their naval vessels, all 159 of them, now sit at the bottom of the sea. The remaining small boats continue mine-laying runs. Trump ended that threat with direct orders. Navy forces operate under clear rules:
- Identify the boats.
- Engage without hesitation.
- Destroy them.
Mine sweepers push harder to clear every explosive device from the channel floor.
This decision flows from months of Iranian aggression. Tehran laid mines to control passage through the strait. They demanded tolls from ships and blocked traffic. Global energy markets felt the pressure. Trump refused to let Iran hold the world hostage. His order targets the exact vessels doing the work and ramps up clearance to reopen the route fast.
Intelligence assets tracked the mine placements. U.S. forces know the locations. Destroyers already entered the strait to set conditions for full clearance. Specialized sweepers work the area now at triple intensity. Every mine removed restores safe transit for tankers carrying twenty percent of the world’s oil supply.
Globalist networks pushed for restraint. They wanted endless talks while Iran mined the waters. Trump cut through that. He acts on facts from the field. The Navy executes. Iranian mine boats receive one response: Lethal force.
No warnings. No negotiations. The operation protects American interests and allied shipping without apology.
Back-channel resistance from establishment holdovers tried to slow this. They leaked concerns about escalation. Trump ignored them. The order stands. Navy commanders received it and moved. Two guided-missile destroyers lead the effort. Additional assets support the sweep. The result is a clean strait and sunk threats.
This secures energy routes that feed the American economy and allies who buy U.S. exports.
- Iran lost its naval capacity.
- Their mine-laying capability shrinks daily.
- Tripled sweeping finishes the job.
Commercial traffic resumes without Iranian tolls or mines.
Trump’s directive aligns with America First priorities:
- Secure the seas.
- Protect trade.
- Eliminate threats at source.
The Navy delivers exactly that. Iranian boats laying mines face destruction. The strait opens. Energy flows return to normal levels under U.S. control.
Deep State elements inside the system fought this clarity for years. They preferred managed decline and Iranian leverage. Trump dismantled that approach. The order is operational. Forces execute. Mines disappear. The chokepoint belongs to free navigation again.
Iran’s strategy collapsed. Their boats rest on the seabed. Remaining craft get eliminated on sight. Mine sweepers work overtime. The Strait of Hormuz operates as a secure passage. Global markets stabilize. American power projection enforces the outcome.
This is decisive action against a direct threat to international commerce. Trump identified the problem, issued the order, and the Navy carries it out. No hesitation. No delay. The mines come up. The boats go down. The route stays open.


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Brilliant ! thank you Thomas & team choke point secure.
Brilliant ! thank you Thomas & team choke point secure.