US to impose maritime restrictions on Strait of Hormuz

April 12, 2026 • Al Jazeera

US to impose maritime restrictions on Strait of Hormuz

US President Donald Trump has announced plans to blockade the Strait of Hormuz and intercept ships that pay tolls to Iran, following talks in Islamabad that failed to produce a peace deal.

According to reports, the US Navy will be deployed to the region to enforce this new policy. The exact details of how this blockade will work are unclear, but it is understood that any ship passing through the strait will be subject to inspection and potential interception by US forces.

The decision comes after a series of tensions between the US and Iran escalated in recent weeks. Diplomatic efforts were made in Islamabad, where talks aimed to resolve outstanding issues between the two nations. However, these efforts ultimately failed to produce an agreement.

As a result, President Trump has announced that the US will take action to protect its interests in the region. The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is seen as a key part of this strategy, with the aim of deterring Iranian aggression and protecting American shipping lanes.

The implications of this move are still unclear, but it is likely to have significant consequences for trade and commerce in the region. Any ships passing through the strait will be subject to increased scrutiny, and there is a risk that tensions could escalate further.

Details on how the blockade will be enforced and what measures will be taken to protect American interests are yet to be confirmed.

Source: Al Jazeera