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Trump Reimposes Hormuz Blockade as US Airstrikes Expand

21 min · 14 jul 2026
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President Trump announces a renewed Hormuz blockade as the United States expands its air campaign against Iran, launching a third consecutive night of strikes on missile sites, coastal defences and military infrastructure. At the same time, Washington unveils a controversial new plan to impose a twenty percent cargo toll on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, raising fresh questions about global trade, oil prices and international law. In Episode 137 of Epic Fury: The US-Iran War Podcast, we examine the latest US airstrikes, Iran's response in the Gulf, attacks on commercial tankers, the approaching sanctions deadline, and the growing risk of a wider regional conflict. We also explain what Trump's Hormuz strategy could mean for global energy markets, inflation, shipping, stock markets, and the future of US-Iran negotiations. If you want clear, fact-based reporting on the Iran war without the noise, this daily podcast delivers the military developments, geopolitical analysis, and economic impact that matter most. Topics covered: • Trump and the renewed Hormuz blockade • US airstrikes on Iran and CENTCOM operations • Strait of Hormuz shipping and oil markets • Iran sanctions and Treasury measures • IRGC military activity and Gulf security • Tanker attacks and maritime trade • US-Iran relations and nuclear diplomacy • Middle East conflict and global geopolitics • Brent crude, inflation and stock markets • Daily Iran war news and analysis Subscribe for daily coverage of the Iran war, US foreign policy, Middle East conflict, global security, oil markets, and the geopolitical events shaping the world.

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Trump Reimposes Hormuz Blockade as US Airstrikes Expand

President Trump announces a renewed Hormuz blockade as the United States expands its air campaign against Iran, launching a third consecutive night of strikes on missile sites, coastal defences and military infrastructure. At the same time, Washington unveils a controversial new plan to impose a twenty percent cargo toll on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, raising fresh questions about global trade, oil prices and international law. In Episode 137 of Epic Fury: The US-Iran War Podcast, we examine the latest US airstrikes, Iran's response in the Gulf, attacks on commercial tankers, the approaching sanctions deadline, and the growing risk of a wider regional conflict. We also explain what Trump's Hormuz strategy could mean for global energy markets, inflation, shipping, stock markets, and the future of US-Iran negotiations. If you want clear, fact-based reporting on the Iran war without the noise, this daily podcast delivers the military developments, geopolitical analysis, and economic impact that matter most. Topics covered: • Trump and the renewed Hormuz blockade • US airstrikes on Iran and CENTCOM operations • Strait of Hormuz shipping and oil markets • Iran sanctions and Treasury measures • IRGC military activity and Gulf security • Tanker attacks and maritime trade • US-Iran relations and nuclear diplomacy • Middle East conflict and global geopolitics • Brent crude, inflation and stock markets • Daily Iran war news and analysis Subscribe for daily coverage of the Iran war, US foreign policy, Middle East conflict, global security, oil markets, and the geopolitical events shaping the world.

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Iran and US Trade New Strikes as Hormuz Tensions Rise

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Trump Questions New Iran Deal as Khamenei Burial Ends and Hormuz Freezes

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