President Donald Trump is facing a crisis with Iran over the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global oil transport. His strategies have shifted from diplomacy to lifting sanctions, and now to threatening Iran’s civilian infrastructure. Critics argue that Trump lacks a clear plan and is panicking as oil prices rise, affecting global markets and American consumers. Trump’s recent ultimatum demands Iran open the strait within 48 hours or face severe consequences. This aggressive stance has sparked debate, with some viewing it as a necessary tactic and others as a potential war crime. The situation is urgent, especially with upcoming U.S. elections, and Trump’s inconsistent approach has drawn criticism from both allies and opponents.
QUESTION: How might the ongoing conflict between the U.S. and Iran over the Strait of Hormuz impact global oil prices and everyday life for people around the world?
