US President Donald Trump has reportedly directed the American military to take action against small Iranian vessels suspected of placing naval mines in the Strait of Hormuz, according to statements released on social media. The move comes amid escalating tensions in one of the world’s most critical shipping routes.The Strait of Hormuz, through which a significant portion of global oil exports passes, has seen increased military activity and maritime incidents involving Iranian forces and foreign vessels. The situation has raised concerns about global energy security and international trade stability.Trump stated that US naval forces have been instructed to respond decisively to any vessels engaged in activities that threaten shipping safety in the region. He also claimed that American mine-clearing operations are currently underway to secure maritime routes.At the same time, US forces recently carried out a seizure of a tanker allegedly linked to Iranian oil transport operations, further intensifying the confrontation between Washington and Tehran.Diplomatic negotiations between the two sides remain uncertain, with mediation efforts facing delays. Iran has insisted that talks cannot proceed while sanctions and blockades on its shipping remain in place, while the United States maintains that open maritime access is a precondition for dialogue.Reports also indicate rising military presence in the region, including multiple US naval deployments, as tensions continue to escalate across the Gulf and surrounding waters.Iranian officials have responded by accusing the United States of aggression and denying claims of internal political division or instability within the country’s leadership. Tehran maintains that its position is unified and defensive in nature.Meanwhile, the broader conflict has also affected global shipping routes, with multiple vessels reportedly targeted or seized in recent weeks across the Strait of Hormuz, the Persian Gulf, and nearby maritime corridors.International concerns are growing as insurance costs rise and commercial shipping companies reconsider transit through the region due to safety risks.Diplomatic voices from around the world continue to call for renewed negotiations to prevent further escalation and restore stability in one of the world’s most strategically important waterways. Post navigationTrump Praises King Charles as a “Fantastic Man” Amid US–UK Diplomatic Tensions Ahead of State Visit Morgan Stanley CEO Says AI Could Save Financial Advisors 10–15 Hours a Week