
Hormuz plan paused 50 hours after Trump announced it - what happened?
Trump pauses Hormuz plan 50 hours after he announced it - what happened?21 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on GoogleJake Horton & Paul BrownBBC VerifyGetty ImagesUS President Donald Trump has said the military...
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Key developments are emerging from the global stage. Trump pauses Hormuz plan 50 hours after he announced it - what happened? 21 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on GoogleJake Horton & Paul BrownBBC VerifyGetty ImagesUS President Donald Trump has said the military operation to guide stranded merchant ships through the Strait of Hormuz will be paused just two days after he announced it. Trump declared on Sunday that "Project Freedom" would begin the next morning in an attempt to unblock the crucial waterway which Tehran has effectively closed since the start of the US-Israel war with Iran.
Iran's threats to ships using the strait - through which some 20% of the world's oil and gas flows - has led to large increases in the oil price and fears for the global economy. But 50 hours later the president posted that the mission was being put on hold "for a short period of time". His decision came on the same day his defence secretary had declared the US was "leading with strength, clarity and purpose for the benefit of the entire world".
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Verify has put together a timeline of what happened during the two days of "Project Freedom". Sunday - Trump announces 'Project Freedom'"For the good of Iran, the Middle East, and the United States, we have told these Countries that we will guide their Ships safely out of these restricted Waterways, so that they can freely and ably get on with their business," Trump posted on his Truth Social social media platform at 21:35 BST (20:35 GMT). "I have told my Representatives to inform them that we will use best efforts to get their Ships and Crews safely out of the Strait.
"According to the Baltic and International Maritime Council shipping association some 1,000 vessels with around 20,000 seafarers on board are currently stranded in the region. GettyTrump said the "humanitarian gesture" would start on "Monday morning Middle East time". "I am fully aware that my Representatives are having very positive discussions with the Country of Iran, and that these discussions could lead to something very positive for all," he added.
Monday - Two ships reportedly pass through straitJust after midnight UK time on Monday, the US military's Central Command (Centcom) posted that its forces "will begin supporting Project Freedom, 4 May, to restore freedom of navigation for commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz". Centcom said "Project Freedom" would involve guided-missile destroyers, more than 100 land and sea-based aircraft, and 15,000 service personnel. According to UKMTO - the British military's operation tracking threats to shipping in the Middle East - the US was advising vessels to pass through a "security area" off the Oman coast.
Later that day, Centcom posted: "As a first step, two US-flagged merchant vessels have successfully transited through the Strait of Hormuz and are safely headed on their journey. "And according to Trump, during the first day of the operation the US military struck seven Iranian "fast boats" in the strait - a claim disputed by Iranian media.
The development has drawn wide international attention, with diplomatic circles watching closely.





