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Sunday, April 12, 2026

US clearing out Strait of Hormuz, Trump claims as Iran threatens to attack unauthorized ships


US Navy ships reportedly crossed the Strait of Hormuzon Saturday afternoon as US-Iran ceasefire negotiations kicked off in Pakistan, though Iran denied the reports and threatened to attack any unauthorized ships in the strait Axios, citing a US official, reported that several US Navy ships crossed the Strait of Hormuz. According to the report, the move was not coordinated with the Iranian Navy and was the first time US Navy ships made such a move since the start of the war.

According to the Wall Street Journal, three US officials confirmed that two US Navy guided-missile destroyers passed through the strait without issue in what was described as a "freedom-of-navigation mission." Minutes later, a senior Iranian military official denied the reported crossing of US vessels on Iranian government-owned state television.

Iranian media additionally released a warning that any US Military ship will be attacked within 30 minutes if it attempts to cross the Strait. According to State TV, a US vessel in the strait turned back after receiving the warning. Axios reporter Barak Ravid disputed Iranian media claims that the ship turned back after the warning, stating that a senior US official informed him that the US had not received any such threats. Later on Saturday night, the IRGC stated that military vessels attempting to pass through the strait would be met with a "strong response," and said that only non-military vessels would be allowed through, under specific regulations. This comes after President Donald Trump said that the United States is starting the process of clearing underwater mines out of the Strait of Hormuz. (Read More)