Iran warns off US warships in Strait of Hormuz

Iran warns off US warships in Strait of Hormuz

DUBAI — 4 May 2026, Iran’s navy said it blocked the entry of U.S. warships into the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, issuing what it described as a “swift and decisive warning,” according to state television.

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The statement came as U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Washington would begin an effort on Monday morning to free ships stranded in the strategic waterway, calling it a “humanitarian gesture” to assist neutral countries amid the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.

Iranian Fars news agency reported that a U.S. warship sailing near the port of Jask, at the southern entrance to the strait, was hit by two missiles and forced to turn back while attempting to transit the area.

Iran’s armed forces also issued repeated warnings on Monday to foreign naval vessels, saying they should not enter the Strait of Hormuz or face a “decisive response.”

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Meanwhile, oil prices eased on Tuesday after sharp gains in the previous session, as signs emerged that the U.S. Navy may be loosening Iran’s control over the key shipping lane, raising hopes that supply from the Middle East could resume.

Brent crude for July delivery fell 68 cents, or 0.6%, to $113.76 a barrel, after rising 5.8% on Monday. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude dropped $1.59, or 1.5%, to $104.83, following a 4.4% increase in the previous session.