Trump's Order: Sink Mine-Laying Ships in Hormuz Strait
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Donald Trump has ordered the US Navy to sink any vessel attempting to lay mines in the Strait of Hormuz, issuing a "shoot and kill" command.
- He also directed US minesweepers to clear the strait with "triple intensity."
- Amidst ongoing, uncertain negotiations between Iran and the US, Pakistan is attempting to mediate a new round of talks.
Former President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning and a direct order to the US Navy regarding the Strait of Hormuz: "shoot and kill" any vessel attempting to lay mines. This aggressive directive, announced via social media, underscores Trump's uncompromising stance on maritime security in the critical waterway. He has also mandated that US minesweepers intensify their efforts in clearing the strait, demanding operations proceed with "triple intensity."
Shoot and kill.
This firm declaration comes at a time of continued uncertainty surrounding negotiations between Iran and the United States. Pakistan is actively engaged in diplomatic efforts, attempting to broker a new round of talks between the two nations in Islamabad. Pakistani Minister Mohsin Naqvi expressed optimism following a meeting with the US ambassador, suggesting that progress is expected and viewing the extension of a previously announced ceasefire by Trump as a positive sign for de-escalation.
He also ordered US minesweepers to continue clearing the strait with "triple intensity."
Trump's command reflects a willingness to employ decisive military action to deter perceived threats in the Strait of Hormuz. The directive is characteristic of his 'America First' approach, prioritizing national security and projecting strength. While Pakistan's mediation efforts offer a glimmer of hope for diplomatic resolution, Trump's explicit orders to the Navy highlight the volatile nature of the situation and the potential for rapid escalation should any vessel defy his command. The situation remains tense, with diplomatic channels being pursued while military readiness is being forcefully emphasized.
Negotiations between Iran and the US remain uncertain, while Pakistan is trying to mediate a new round of talks in Islamabad.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.