Hormuz Tensions Peak: Trump Announces Blockade, Iran Hits Back, China Steps In

Amidst U.S.-Iran tensions, Trump has announced a blockade in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has issued a strong response, while China has vowed to protect its interests—moves that could deepen the global crisis.

Post Published By: Karan Sharma
Updated : 13 April 2026, 4:00 PM IST
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New Delhi: Keeping up his tirade, US President Donald Trump has declared that a blockade would be initiated in the Strait of Hormuz following the inconclusive end of marathon talks in Islamabad that lasted nearly 21 hours. Tensions between the United States and Iran now appear to be reaching a dangerous turning point.

Trump's Firm Stance

Trump stated that the U.S. Navy would now commence operations to intercept any vessels attempting to traverse the Strait of Hormuz. He alleged that Iran is levying a "toll" on ships passing through this route—a practice he characterized as "extortion."

Trump also issued a warning that the U.S. would destroy any naval mines laid by Iran and that any attack would be met with a response of "full force."

Iran's Strong Reaction

Tehran has issued a stern response to this U.S. announcement. Iran has already made it clear that the Strait of Hormuz remains under its control and that it will take every necessary step to safeguard its interests. This raises fears that the confrontation between the two nations could escalate further. According to Iranian state media, Iran’s Armed Forces Central HQ said that security in the PersianGulf and the Sea of Oman is either for everyone or for NO ONE. If Iran’s ports are threatened, NO PORT in the region will be safe.

China's Major Statement

China has now also openly weighed in on this entire unfolding situation. Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun stated that his country seeks peace and stability in the region; however, he simultaneously clarified that China's trade and energy agreements with Iran would continue uninterrupted. China further asserted that its vessels continue to traverse this route and that it will protect its own interests.

Allegations of Arms Supply Dismissed

The Chinese Foreign Ministry has also dismissed allegations suggesting that it is supplying weapons or technology to Iran. China maintained that it adheres to international norms and acts responsibly.

The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world's most critical oil transit routes. Any form of conflict in this region could:

  • Disrupt the global oil supply.
  • Trigger a sharp surge in oil prices
  • Have a significant impact on international trade.

The situation has become extremely volatile amidst the potential U.S. blockade and Iran's reaction. China's entry has further complicated this crisis. In the coming days, it will be crucial to observe whether a diplomatic solution emerges or if the situation deteriorates further.

Location :  New Delhi

Published :  13 April 2026, 4:00 PM IST

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