Iranian Media Ridicules Trump Over Strait of Hormuz Claims


Iranian media outlets have mocked former U.S. President Donald Trump following reports suggesting that the Strait of Hormuz has been “reopened,” but only for the passage of two Chinese oil tankers.
According to Iranian sources, the narrative surrounding the strategic waterway has been exaggerated, with local commentators portraying the situation as limited in scope rather than a full restoration of maritime traffic. The Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical النفط corridors, remains under close scrutiny amid ongoing geopolitical tensions between Iran and the United States.
The reports highlighted that only two vessels linked to China were able to pass through, prompting criticism and sarcasm from Iranian media figures who questioned the broader implications of such claims.
The development comes at a time of heightened sensitivity in the Gulf region, where any disruption—or perceived control—over the Strait carries significant consequences for global energy markets and international shipping routes.
Observers note that rhetoric surrounding the situation reflects the broader إعلامي confrontation between Tehran and Washington, with both sides seeking to shape the narrative amid ongoing political and economic tensions.

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