WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump has issued a strong statement on social media, directing the US Navy to take action against Iranian vessels allegedly involved in laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz.
In his post, Trump claimed that Iranian small boats were placing mines in the vital shipping route and instructed the US Navy to respond decisively.

He reportedly said that all Iranian vessels engaging in such activities should be targeted without hesitation.
Trump further stated that Iranian naval forces had already suffered significant losses, claiming that “159 Iranian naval ships” had been sent to the seabed. He also said clearance operations to remove mines from the Strait of Hormuz were currently underway.
The president emphasized that the process of mine clearance should be accelerated, calling for “three times faster” operational response.
He also warned that Iranian naval boats, like other vessels involved, would be “sent to the bottom of the sea” According to his statement, Trump urged the U.S. Navy to fully implement his orders without delay or hesitation.
The remarks come amid heightened tensions surrounding maritime security in one of the world’s most critical oil transit routes.
US President Donald Trump, in a second statement, said that Iran is facing serious difficulties in selecting its leadership, adding that there are deep divisions between hardliners and so-called moderates within the country.
Trump claimed that hardline elements are “failing badly on the battlefield,” while so-called moderates whom he said are not truly moderate are gaining public acceptance.
He further stated that the United States has full control over the Strait of Hormuz, adding that no vessel can enter or exit without approval from the US Navy.
He also claimed that the Strait has been effectively shut down and said a strict blockade would remain in place until Iran agrees to a deal.


















