'Putin Might Be Helping Iran A Little Bit': Trump Says US Would Escort Ships In Hormuz 'If Needed'

Former US President Donald Trump has raised concerns about escalating tensions in the Gulf region, particularly regarding Iran's actions and its potential collaboration with Russia. In a recent statement, he suggested that the United States might consider escorting ships through the Strait of Hormuz if the situation deteriorates further. Trump's comments come amid rising oil prices, which are nearing $100 a barrel, largely due to fears surrounding Iranian military provocations and the geopolitical implications of Russia's involvement. The Strait of Hormuz, a crucial maritime passage for global oil shipments, has been a flashpoint for international tensions, especially with Iran's recent threats to disrupt shipping in the area. Trump's warnings underscore the precarious nature of security in the Gulf, as he hinted at possible military responses to Iranian aggression. This scenario is heightened by ongoing global energy concerns, with market analysts closely watching developments that could impact oil supply and prices, stressing the importance of stable navigation through this vital route.
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