Wednesday, 1 July 2026
The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps will never give up the Strait of Hormuz
It is perfectly obvious that the regime in Tehran, and in psrticular the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, is going to hang onto some sort of control of the Strait of Hormuz whatever Donald Trump says. Tehran has been helped by Oman which sits on the southern side of the strait, which is also keen on having management (money-making) control of shipping going through the narrow channel. I don't see how Trump is going to stop it happening. Returning to war is not going to change Tehran's determination to maintain the leverage it now has, with or without Oman. This is a disaster for Trump, a disaster for the world's shipping industry, and probably a disaster for keeping oil prices down. If every ship going through the strait has to pay, say $1,000 or maybe $1 million, when using the strait, it's going to have a huge impact on oil prices and shipping insurance. It will deal a massive blow to Trump who has said publicly on numerous occasions that the Strait of Hormuz is an international channel and that fees can therefore never be charged. As the talks continue in Switzerland on this issue and the Iranian nuclear programme, I can envisage a settlement in which Iran is granted the right to charge some sort of fee for ensuring safety for all shipping in exchange for a deal over Iran's uranium-enrichment programme. I reckon Iran will go for that, and Trump will be forced to accept it so that he can boast he has stopped Iran from building a nuclear bomb.
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