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Trump Posts on Strait of Hormuz Ship Traffic and Oil Flows

President Trump cast the Strait of Hormuz as a safer route for oil tankers and promoted coverage about ship transits through the critical waterway, signaling continued attention to global energy flows amid regional tension. He also highlighted a report on renovations to Washington’s reflecting pool and an Oval Office chart comparing the pool with skyscrapers, blending policy messaging with self-congratulatory images of his domestic imprint. Together, the posts show Trump moving between foreign-policy signaling and attention-grabbing nods to his domestic legacy.

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Strait of Hormuz Ship Traffic

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Trump said ships carrying oil were beginning to move out of the Strait of Hormuz and described the route as safe and secure. He also shared a report arguing that U.S. counts of Hormuz transits are higher than commercial tracking data suggest.

This messaging is significant because the Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most important chokepoints for oil shipping, so any suggestion that traffic is resuming or that conditions are stabilizing can be read as a signal to markets and allies. Trump’s phrasing projects confidence and control, reinforcing a familiar image of himself as a leader who can assess geopolitical risk in real time. By pairing an assertive first-person-style declaration with a linked article, he also positions himself as both narrator and validator of the broader narrative that the situation is improving or being misread by outside observers.

“Ships are starting to move, many loaded up with Oil, out of the Strait of Hormuz.”

“They are going along the Southern “Highway,” which is totally safe, secure, and pristine.”

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