Trump Says US Navy Could Escort Tankers, Claims Iran Planned First Strike

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President Donald Trump has stated that the U.S. Navy is prepared to escort oil tankers through the Strait

of Hormuz if the situation requires, highlighting the strategic importance of keeping global energy shipments secure. He also indicated that Iran was preparing to strike first, framing recent U.S. military readiness as a defensive measure to prevent escalation.

Trump emphasized that protecting maritime trade and energy flows is a priority, noting that U.S. forces are monitoring Iranian movements closely. He suggested that financial and logistical support may be provided to commercial shipping operations to mitigate risks in the region. This marks a continuation of U.S. efforts to project stability in a volatile part of the Gulf amid rising tensions.

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