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White House Balks at Trump’s Promise to Escort Tankers Through Strait of Hormuz
President Trump said the U.S. Navy would escort tankers through the Strait of Hormuz if necessary, but the White House later refused to set a timeline, saying agencies are still assessing options. Analysts warn the U.S. lacks sufficient ships for sustained convoy operations and that any escort mission carries political, legal and escalation risks.

Macron Rejects US–Israel Strikes on Iran, Sends Carrier Group to Secure Straits and Suez
President Macron has publicly rejected recent US and Israeli military action against Iran as unlawful and deployed the carrier Charles de Gaulle and escort ships to the eastern Mediterranean to help secure key maritime chokepoints. Paris says it is forming an "alliance" to protect global trade routes amid growing regional instability and rising energy and shipping risks.

Iran Says It Controls Strait of Hormuz After Shelling Dozens of Tankers — Risk of Wider Disruption Looms
Iran’s IRGC has claimed full control of the Strait of Hormuz and said more than a dozen tankers were hit and burned after warnings to avoid the waterway. The declaration, carried by Iranian state media and reported internationally, raises the prospect of major disruption to global oil flows and could prompt naval and diplomatic responses that risk escalation.

Mines and Mini‑Submarines: How Iran Could Paralyse the Strait of Hormuz
Iran’s reported inventory of roughly 6,000 naval mines and a fleet of 28 submarines presents a credible capacity to rapidly obstruct the Strait of Hormuz. Even partial mining of the strait would severely disrupt about 20% of global seaborne oil, challenge U.S. and allied mine‑countermeasure capabilities and raise the risk of wider escalation.

Beefed-Up U.S. Strikes on Iranian Naval HQ Raise Prospect of Carrier Operations Near Iran’s Coast
Chinese military media reported U.S. strikes on Iran’s naval headquarters, with analyst Du Wenlong warning that U.S. aircraft carriers may move closer to Iran’s coast. The developments raise the prospect of intensified maritime brinkmanship in the Persian Gulf, increasing risks to shipping and regional stability.

Macron Sends Charles de Gaulle Carrier to Mediterranean in National Address — A Signal of French Power Projection
In a televised address, President Macron announced the deployment of France’s flagship aircraft carrier, the Charles de Gaulle, to the Mediterranean. The move strengthens France’s ability to project power, protect nationals and cooperate with allies in a region marked by instability and strategic competition.

Iran Threatens to Seal Strait of Hormuz as Oil Markets and Diplomacy Fray
Iran’s IRGC has threatened to strike any vessel attempting to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, effectively halting tanker traffic and lifting oil prices. The dispute has exposed divisions among Western allies, prompted an SCO call for restraint, and raised risks to global energy supplies and shipping.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Warn They Will Destroy Vessels Attempting to Transit the Strait of Hormuz
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has warned it will destroy ships attempting to transit the Strait of Hormuz, a key energy chokepoint. The declaration raises immediate risks to shipping, energy markets and regional security, and could prompt increased naval deployments and higher insurance and freight costs.

Iran's IRGC Adviser Declares Strait of Hormuz Closed, Threatens Attacks on Passing Vessels
An IRGC command adviser declared the Strait of Hormuz closed on March 3, 2026 and warned Iran would strike ships that attempt to pass. The threat targets a vital oil transit route and raises the risk of military confrontation, higher energy prices and costly international responses.

UK, France and Germany Signal Harder Line on Iran, Warning of 'Necessary Defensive Action'
Britain, France and Germany jointly warned they may take “necessary defensive action” related to threats associated with Iran, signalling a coordinated European posture. The statement increases deterrence but risks miscalculation, with implications for regional stability, shipping and European strategic autonomy.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Claim Massive Toll on US Forces After Strikes in Gulf — Claims Unverified
The IRGC says its "Real Promise 4" strikes in the Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz have hit tankers and US facilities in Kuwait and Bahrain and inflicted 560 US casualties. The claims are unverified and, if true, would mark a serious escalation with implications for regional security, global energy markets, and US force posture in the Gulf.

Trump Claims U.S. Has Sunk Nine Iranian Vessels and ‘Basically Destroyed’ Naval Headquarters — Iranian Response Pending
President Trump has claimed that U.S. forces sank nine Iranian naval vessels and "basically destroyed" Iran’s naval headquarters, a statement that has not been independently verified and to which Iran had not responded. If true, the strikes represent a significant escalation in U.S.-Iran tensions with potential consequences for regional security, shipping and energy markets.