President Trump Warns of Immediate Action Against Iranian Vessels as Naval Blockade Commences


President Donald J. Trump issued a definitive warning to Tehran on Monday as the United States formalizes its naval blockade of Iranian ports and the Strait of Hormuz.
The President stated via a White House post that any Iranian fast attack ships approaching the blockade line would be immediately eliminated.
The directive specifies that the U.S. Navy will utilize the same engagement protocols currently employed against drug-smuggling vessels at sea.
"If any of these ships come anywhere close to our blockade, they will be immediately eliminated," President Trump said in the official post.
This escalation follows the collapse of ceasefire negotiations held between U.S. and Iranian officials in Pakistan earlier this month.
The naval blockade, which officially went into effect today, April 13, 2026, aims to restrict maritime access to Iranian ports while maintaining passage for international vessels.
Military reports indicate that previous U.S. operations have already resulted in the destruction of 158 Iranian vessels in the region.
The White House clarified that the blockade is designed to selectively target Iranian military and commercial assets rather than global shipping traffic.
Despite these assurances, energy analysts expressed concern regarding the potential for volatility in the global oil market due to the blockade's location.
The Strait of Hormuz remains a critical chokepoint, handling a significant portion of the world's daily petroleum shipments.
U.S. Central Command confirmed that naval assets are in position to enforce the President's orders and monitor traffic throughout the Persian Gulf.
Non-Iranian transit remains permitted under the new rules of engagement, provided vessels adhere to identification and inspection protocols.
Iranian officials have yet to issue a formal response to the President’s latest warning or the implementation of the blockade.
The situation remains fluid as both naval forces maintain a high state of readiness in the proximity of the contested waters.
Diplomatic efforts are reportedly at a standstill following the breakdown of the Pakistan-brokered talks.
This strategic maneuver highlights the intensified pressure on Tehran's maritime operations as the administration seeks to secure the region.