U.S. Blockade in Strait of Hormuz: No Deal with Iran

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The U.S. is set to begin blockading ships in the Strait of Hormuz starting Monday at 10 A.M. Eastern Time. This decision comes after failed negotiations with Iran, where U.S. officials could not gain the trust of the Iranian delegation. Vice President JD Vance reported that the Iranians chose not to accept U.S. terms during talks in Islamabad. President Trump announced the blockade on his Truth Social platform, emphasizing the urgency of the situation. The Strait of Hormuz is a vital waterway for global oil shipments, making this move significant for international trade. In a related note, Iran has seen a staggering rise in executions, with at least 1,639 people put to death in 2025, the highest number since 1989. This figure raises concerns about the use of capital punishment as a tool of repression amid ongoing protests and unrest. Here's the thing: the blockade and Iran's actions could have serious implications for global oil prices and security in the region, affecting everyone around the world.

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