Trump hints at an Iran maritime blockade: after talks collapse, he shares an analysis of the “Venezuela model,” with two aircraft carriers already in position

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U.S. President Trump on April 12 reshared an analysis report by Just The News on Truth Social, titled “Trump’s ace in the hole: If Iran won’t budge, a naval blockade.” The post went out only a few hours after Vance returned to the U.S. following a breakdown in negotiations, garnering more than 4,460 likes and 1,280 reposts. Observers interpreted it as the latest pressure signal Trump is sending to Iran.

A precedent from Venezuela: Naval blockades once helped topple Maduro

The report’s core argument is that Trump can replicate the naval blockade strategy he used in Venezuela against Iran. Previously, the Trump administration strangled Venezuela’s oil revenue through a naval blockade, effectively weakening the economic foundation of the Maduro regime and ultimately paving the way for its military collapse. This action is seen as a successful case of dismantling an adversarial regime without needing direct military engagement.

Military deployment in the Persian Gulf is in place

The report says that the USS Gerald Ford carrier strike group, which previously led the Venezuela blockade operation, has returned to the Persian Gulf after completing repairs and allowing the crew to rest. It has joined up with the USS Abraham Lincoln and other major naval assets. Rebecca Grant of the Lexington Institute analyzes: “The U.S. Navy now needs to exercise full control over the Strait of Hormuz—decide what can go in and out, and it’s very easy.”

The U.S. military can monitor all ships that pass through the narrow shipping lanes near Kharg Island in Iran and around the Strait of Hormuz, effectively cutting off the lifeline of Iran’s oil exports.

Retired generals propose more aggressive options

In the report, retired Gen. Jack Keane proposed two options: seize or destroy Kharg Island (Iran’s largest oil export hub), or establish a naval blockade to cut off Tehran’s oil exports. The goal of both plans is to create enough economic pressure to force Iran to hand over enriched uranium and abandon nuclear weapons development facilities.

Pressure escalates after the negotiations collapse

The timing of Trump resharing this report carries clear political signaling. Only a few hours earlier, Vance failed to reach an agreement in Islamabad after 21 hours of negotiations, with the main point of contention being Iran’s refusal to commit to giving up nuclear weapons. Trump’s move amounts to telling Iran: after diplomacy fails, military options can be activated at any time.

For financial markets, the possibility of a naval blockade means the Strait of Hormuz once again faces interruption risk. The shift in risk appetite sparked by the ceasefire may face corrective pressure, and both crude oil prices and the geopolitical risk premium could climb again in the coming week.

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