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Trump Signals Endgame in Iran Tensions, Shifts Security Burden to Hormuz Users

By MGN EditorialMarch 23, 2026 at 11:47 PM

President Trump outlines goals for confronting Iran, including destruction of Tehran's military capabilities, while indicating the U.S. will shift security responsibility for the Strait of Hormuz to nations that use the strategic waterway.

In a significant shift in U.S. policy towards Iran, President Donald Trump on Friday signaled that American military objectives against Tehran are nearing completion. According to a report from gCaptain, Trump outlined a sweeping set of goals that include the destruction of Iran's military capabilities, while indicating the United States will transfer security responsibility for the Strait of Hormuz to the nations that rely on the strategic waterway. 'The United States does not seek conflict with Iran, but we are prepared to defend our interests,' Trump said in a statement. 'We will continue to increase economic pressure and strengthen our military posture in the region, as long as Iran continues its dangerous and destabilizing behavior.' The President's remarks come amid heightened tensions between the U.S. and Iran following a series of attacks on oil tankers and the downing of an American drone in the Strait of Hormuz. According to The Maritime Executive, Trump had previously considered a military strike on Iran, but ultimately decided against it, citing the potential for disproportionate casualties. Now, the Trump administration appears to be shifting its strategy, placing greater emphasis on economic sanctions and pressuring U.S. allies and partners to take a more active role in securing the critical Strait of Hormuz shipping chokepoint. This move aligns with the President's 'America First' foreign policy approach, which has sought to reduce U.S. military commitments abroad and encourage other nations to shoulder more of the burden for regional security. 'The United States does not intend to have a military presence in the Strait of Hormuz,' Trump stated. 'We expect our regional partners to play a greater role in maritime security in the area.' The President's announcement signals a potential endgame in the ongoing tensions with Iran, as the U.S. looks to wind down its direct military involvement while maintaining economic and diplomatic pressure on Tehran. However, the success of this strategy will depend on the willingness and capability of other nations, particularly in the Middle East, to step up and secure the critical global trade chokepoint.

Source: gCaptain

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