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Project Freedom, Trump suspends mission to Hormuz

The president halted the military operation to reopen the strait launched the day before after only three vessels had passed through. And promises 'great progress' towards an agreement with Iran

by Marco Valsania

Il presidente Usa Donald Trump. REUTERS/Evan Vucci REUTERS

3' min read

Translated by AI
Versione italiana

3' min read

Translated by AI
Versione italiana

Project Freedom, the major new American naval operation to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, lasted only a day or so. The president, in the latest surprise turnaround on the war with Iran, decreed last night a 'pause' in the mission, which envisaged escort and protection of commercial vessels by the American fleet in crossing the strategic maritime corridor.

The decision opened a new yellow light on the next moves in the crisis. Trump said the pause would be for a "short period of time" and evoked "great progress" towards an agreement with Iran, without giving further details. He made it known that he wants to see if it can be finalised. However, the blockade of Iranian ports will continue unchanged, he added.

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What is certain is that Preject Freedom had in fact only managed to get three ships through since Monday and that the strait was de facto paralysed by threats and crossfire between Tehran and Washington. Doubts about its effectiveness, cost and risks had grown as the hours passed.

Only way out

The impasse in the conflict, according to numerous American and international analysts, actually leaves only one way out: a compromise that would at least seemingly allow both Washington and Tehran to save face. Whether it will materialise, between a White House that has often seemed confused and a decimated but hardened Iranian repressive regime, remains an unknown to be solved.

This is not the first time, moreover, that Trump has spoken of imminent agreements, which then ended in a deadlock. The formally still ongoing treaty was triggered to give way to hitherto elusive negotiations. And questions may remain even afterwards: whether an understanding will be clear and solid and whether the results initially hypothesised by the US administration - denying Tehran any path to nuclear power and eliminating its missile capabilities - will be closer or, on the contrary, more distant. Not to mention whether global trade through Hormuz will ever return to what it was before.

Trump contradicts Rubio and Pentagon

In announcing via social media the latest turnaround Trump, moreover, questioned the level of coordination in his administration. He appeared to contradict both his Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the Pentagon officials, who only a few hours earlier, had sung the praises of Project Freedom as a new and enduring strategy to bend Iran. Rubio had described the mission as a replacement for Epic Fury, declaring the fighting phase now over (despite clashes in Hormuz over the past two days). The Chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Armed Forces, General Dan Caine, alongside Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth, had for his part stated that the war was not resuming and that the US would continue to escort ships through Hormuz in the coming days.

Rubio seemed particularly displaced. In his statements from the White House he wore the role of national security adviser to the president, the other hat he wears next to that of head of diplomacy. Equally uncomfortable right now: he is in charge of reconciling relations with the Vatican with a trip to Rome after Trump's attacks on Pope Leo. Too bad Trump has relaunched his intemperance in the last few hours, claiming that Leo would deliver the atomic bomb to Tehran and put the lives of Catholics around the world at risk.

Trump's change of gear on Iran, if it is not followed by truly decisive developments in the resolution of the conflict, could also give prominence to other criticisms coming from Europe. Above all those of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who, arousing the ire of the White House, recently called the Iran war aimless, with the Iranian regime humiliating the United States.

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