Donald Trump is rolling out a new war plan against Ira and this time, it’s not airstrikes, it’s a naval squeeze. After marathon peace talks in Islamabad collapsed without a deal, Washington has shifted from diplomacy to raw pressure, announcing a sweeping blockade on maritime traffic to and from Iranian ports. The move directly targets Iran’s oil lifeline, putting tankers, shipping lanes and global energy flows at the heart of the U.S.-Iran showdown. Tehran is hitting back with threats of its own, as the IRGC warns of a “severe” response to any U.S. warship nearing Iranian waters. With the Strait of Hormuz once again turning into a flashpoint, both sides are testing how far they can push without triggering a full-scale regional war. Has the U.S. quietly admitted it can’t quickly defeat Iran militarily and turned to economic warfare at sea instead? And what does this mean for oil prices, global trade and regional allies caught in the crossfire? Watch the full report for a deep dive into the latest twists in the U.S.-Iran crisis.

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