Donald Trump Says US Will 'Leave Very Soon' and Officials Admit Strait of Hormuz Reopening Isn't Guaranteed
Could the Strait of Hormuz stay blocked before US troops withdraw from Iran

US President Donald Trump has announced that American forces could leave Iran 'very soon', saying the United States is 'finishing the job' even if no formal deal is reached or agreed. The statement has intensified global concern over the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic waterway that carries nearly one-fifth of the world's oil and gas supply. Trump also told allies, including the United Kingdom, to 'go get your own oil', signalling that the US cannot guarantee reopening the strait before ending military operations, according to reporting by Le Monde, BBC and CNN.
Donald Trump Signals Rapid US Exit From Iran Conflict With Global Impact
In public remarks this week, Trump emphasised that US troops will not remain longer than necessary in Iran. 'We're finishing the job', he said, suggesting that military operations are nearing conclusion even without a peace agreement. Analysts warn that a swift US withdrawal could have far-reaching consequences for regional stability and global energy security. The announcement has prompted immediate scrutiny from international partners concerned about what a rapid exit might mean for the Gulf region.
Strait Of Hormuz Remains Uncertain Creating Global Oil Market Tension
The Strait of Hormuz has long been a focal point for military and economic analysts, as Iran maintains strategic control over the narrow maritime route. Officials admit that reopening the strait before US withdrawal cannot be guaranteed, raising concerns about oil transport and international trade. Security experts note that partial or continued closures could intensify global fuel price volatility and disrupt energy supply chains, especially in Europe and Asia, where reliance on Gulf oil remains significant.
Trump Tells United Kingdom And Allies To Secure Their Own Oil Supplies
Trump's directive to the United Kingdom and other allies marks a clear signal that Washington expects European nations to take responsibility for their own energy security. By saying 'go get your own oil', the president highlighted a more unilateral US approach, prompting concern among European diplomats who described the remark as 'unexpected'. The message underscores growing tensions between the US and its traditional allies amid the ongoing Iran conflict.
US Officials Confirm They Cannot Guarantee Strait Of Hormuz Reopening
Senior US officials have acknowledged that reopening the Strait of Hormuz is not assured prior to withdrawal. While Trump signals a rapid exit, logistical and security challenges remain considerable. Completing military operations without control of key maritime passages presents both strategic and operational risks, according to defence experts. These concerns add a layer of complexity to any plans for a swift and orderly US departure from the region.
Rapid US Exit And Hormuz Uncertainty Could Have Regional Economic Fallout
Global energy markets responded immediately to Trump's announcement, with Brent crude prices rising as uncertainty over oil supply intensified. Analysts warn that a premature US exit could embolden Iran and other regional actors, potentially affecting security across the Gulf and wider Middle East. Governments are weighing the economic and strategic consequences of a swift withdrawal, while energy markets remain on alert for potential disruptions to global oil distribution.
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