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Strait of Hormuz could become ‘kill box’ for US sailors if Trump sends deadly warships to battle Iranian drones to troubled waterway

The Strait of Hormuz could turn into a deadly ‘kill box’ zone for the US Navy if Donald Trump decides to send American warships to the troubled waterway. 

Sending US sailors to the narrow strait will likely turn them into easy targets for disastrous Iranian drone and missile strikes, according to the Navy, Wall Street Journal reported.

At least 13 Americans have already been killed in the war with Iran, which was triggered after joint US and Israeli airstrikes killed the regime’s former Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on February 28.

Tensions reached a boiling point across the Gulf region in the days following, as Iran counterattacked US Army and Naval bases and Israel continued bombarding Tehran. 

Now the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most strategically important trading trade routes, has become a focal point in the international conflict – as currently disruption has caused chaos in the global markets, namely with oil and gas. 

Around 3,000 ships sailing through the corridor each month, but since the war with Iran unfolded many large cargo ships have been attacked and pillaged while passing through the Persian Gulf. 

Trump – who has previously been bullish with how he intends to reopen the passage -called upon the US’s allies to aid with getting the trade route back to normal. 

‘The US will also coordinate with those countries so that everything goes quickly, smoothly, and well. This should have always been a team effort, and now it will be,’ he posted over the weekend.  

An aerial view of the Iranian shores and the island of Qeshm in the Strait of Hormuz. It is one of the world’s most strategically important trading trade routes, and has become a focal point in the international conflict

Smoke emerges from a cargo ship off the coast of Dubai after a failed attempt to pass through the waterway on March 12

Smoke emerges from a cargo ship off the coast of Dubai after a failed attempt to pass through the waterway on March 12

Trump listed nations such as Japan, South Korea, the UK, China, France, and others among those he hopes will help the US secure the waterway. 

On Sunday evening, Keir Starmer and Trump discussed ‘the importance of reopening the Strait of Hormuz to end the disruption to global shipping, which is driving up costs worldwide’, in a phone call, Downing Street said. 

Secretary of Energy Chris Wright told NBC News that he anticipates China to be a ‘constructive partner’ in reopening the passageway.

Wright said the Navy had successfully escorted one commercial ship through in a now-deleted X post, on March 10. 

However, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters that the Navy has been unable to provide escorts for ships requesting travel through the Strait due to the high risk. 

Officials added that they have not been instructed to provide escorts, warning the passageway could become an Iranian ‘kill box’ if US warships and commercial vessels begin traveling through the waterway, according to the Journal.

The struggle over the Strait comes at time over speculation on the whereabouts of Iran’s injured new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, 56, who succeeded his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, following his assassination on February 28. 

Iran's injured new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, pictured, has reportedly been rushed to Moscow for emergency leg surgery, Kuwaiti media claim

Iran’s injured new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, pictured, has reportedly been rushed to Moscow for emergency leg surgery, Kuwaiti media claim

His injuries have required him to be flown to Russia for an operation 'personally offered by Putin'

His injuries have required him to be flown to Russia for an operation ‘personally offered by Putin’

A string of reports have said he has been in a coma following an airstrike with some observers, including President Donald Trump, suggesting he is dead.

Khamenei is apparently unaware both that there is a war on and that he is the country’s new leader.

His injuries have required him to be flown to Russia for an operation ‘personally offered by Putin’, according to news outlet Al-Jarida.

The mission to sneak the new Ayatollah out of the country was intended to be top secret and involved him boarding a Russian military aircraft.

He then headed to one of Putin’s presidential palaces where he underwent ‘successful’ surgery.

The report remains unconfirmed, but Al-Jarida claims it received its information from a ‘high-ranking source close to the new Iranian Supreme Leader’.

It is unclear whether Mojtaba was injured in the same air strikes which killed his 86-year-old father.

A separate source told The Sun through secret messages sent to an exiled dissident based in London: ‘One or two of his legs have been cut off. His liver or stomach has also ruptured. He is apparently in a coma as well.’

The source, who does not want to be named out of fear for his life, said the new Supreme Leader is under the care of Mohammad Reza Zafarghandi, Iran’s Minister of Health, Treatment and Medical Education and one of the country’s top trauma surgeons.

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