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US Intensifies Efforts to Clear Explosive Mines from Strait of Hormuz

The United States has ramped up its military operations to locate and eliminate mines in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for global oil transport. With recent assessments indicating that clearing these mines could take over six months, concerns grow regarding potential impacts on oil prices and maritime safety.

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US Intensifies Efforts to Clear Explosive Mines from Strait of Hormuz

As of April 25, 2026, the U.S. military has commenced operations aimed at identifying and removing explosive mines laid in the Strait of Hormuz. This strategic effort is part of a broader initiative to ensure safe passage for maritime commerce through a waterway that handles approximately 20% of the world's oil transport.

Recent briefings to Congress have indicated that clearing the strait of mines could take up to six months, which raises concerns about the economic repercussions as gasoline and oil prices may remain elevated during this period. This assessment has elicited frustration among lawmakers, who are apprehensive about the prolonged disruption the situation could cause.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth affirmed the U.S.’s commitment, emphasizing that U.S. forces are actively destroying vessels suspected of laying mines and will not allow hostile forces to compromise the safety of maritime traffic in the region.

The recent escalation follows fears of Iranian forces reopening fire on tanker ships, which has further complicated the operational landscape. U.S. Central Command has been working to establish a new safe passage through the strait, utilizing minesweepers and advanced drone technology capable of detecting underwater mines.

Additionally, President Trump has proclaimed that U.S. military action is underway to ensure the strait is cleared, claiming that “all 28” of Iran's mine-laying ships have been destroyed. However, Iranian officials have denied these claims and assert their vessels are not laying mines.

As tensions rise, the potential for further military engagement remains a significant concern. Experts predict that the U.S. military will rely not only on its own naval resources but also seek assistance from allied nations to expedite mine-clearing operations.

With over 2,000 ships currently halted or waiting near the strait, the immediate need for a resolution is critical not only for global oil markets but also for maintaining shipping safety and regional stability as the conflict evolves. The current climate underscores the significant geopolitical importance of the Strait of Hormuz, and the ongoing military operations reflect urgent efforts to navigate the delicate situation.

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