Trump Hints at "Project Freedom Plus" Revival if Iran Deal Not Reached

President Trump warned Friday he may revive and expand the "Project Freedom" maritime initiative into "Project Freedom plus" if a deal with Iran is not reached. The current operation, aimed at escorting vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, was paused Tuesday following requests from Pakistan and other mediators. Trump claims the pause allows time to finalize a "Complete and Final Agreement" with Iranian representatives, while the naval blockade remains in force. The original project was reportedly halted after Saudi Arabia denied US aircraft access to Prince Sultan Airbase.

Key Points: Trump Warns of "Project Freedom Plus" for Hormuz

  • Trump threatens "Project Freedom plus" if Iran deal not signed
  • Current "Project Freedom" paused after Saudi base access refusal
  • Pakistan mediating peace deal between US and Iran
  • US Central Command deploying 15,000 troops, 100+ aircraft for operation
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"Project Freedom plus": Trump hints at revival of initiative to escort vessels in Hormuz if Iran deal not "signed up"

Trump says US may revive expanded "Project Freedom plus" to escort ships in Strait of Hormuz if Iran deal isn't finalized, pausing current operations.

"We may go back to Project Freedom if things don't happen, but it'd be Project Freedom plus - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, May 9

US President Donald Trump on Friday said his administration may consider reviving the now-suspended maritime security initiative, "Project Freedom", aimed at helping the passage of commercial vessels trapped in the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating regional tensions in the Gulf.

If a deal is not reached with Iran, Trump added that the renewed effort would be expanded into what he called "Project Freedom plus."

Speaking to reporters at the White House before travelling to a dinner at his golf course in Sterling, Virginia, Trump said that he might "go back to Project Freedom" if a deal is not reached, but it would be "Project Freedom plus", noting that the initiative would be the same as its predecessor, "plus other things".

"We'll go a different route if everything doesn't get signed up, buttoned up," Trump said.

"I think Project Freedom is good, but I think we have other ways of doing it also. We may go back to Project Freedom if things don't happen, but it'd be Project Freedom plus, meaning Project Freedom plus other things," he added.

This comes after Trump on Tuesday declared that "Project Freedom" will be temporarily paused while the naval blockade of Iran's ports remains in place.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump said the decision was taken following requests from Pakistan, which has been acting as a mediator to broker a peace deal between Washington and Tehran, and other countries.

Trump further claimed that the decision also followed what he described as significant military gains during the campaign against Iran and progress toward a potential agreement with Iranian representatives.

The US President further noted that the pause was announced to "see whether or not the Agreement can be finalised and signed" between Tehran and Washington.

"Based on the request of Pakistan and other Countries, the tremendous Military Success that we have had during the Campaign against the Country of Iran and, additionally, the fact that Great Progress has been made toward a Complete and Final Agreement with Representatives of Iran, we have mutually agreed that, while the Blockade will remain in full force and effect, Project Freedom (The Movement of Ships through the Strait of Hormuz) will be paused for a short period of time to see whether or not the Agreement can be finalised and signed," the post read.

President Donald Trump had reportedly halted the project after Saudi Arabia refused to allow American aircraft involved in the initiative to use Prince Sultan Airbase southeast of Riyadh or fly through Saudi airspace, according to NBC News.

Trump had announced "Project Freedom" on Sunday. He said countries around the world had requested American assistance to safely guide their ships out of the strategically vital waterway.

US Central Command (CENTCOM) forces started the operation on Monday to support merchant vessels seeking to freely transit through the essential international trade corridor under Project Freedom.

According to a statement by CENTCOM, the US military will support the operation through deployment of guided-missile destroyers, over 100 land- and sea-based aircraft, multi-domain unmanned platforms, and 15,000 service members.

- ANI

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Siddharth J
As an Indian, I'm watching this carefully. The Strait of Hormuz is a lifeline for our energy security – about 80% of India's crude imports pass through there. Trump playing these power games with Iran while Pakistan plays mediator is a dangerous cocktail. We should be pushing for a diplomatic solution that doesn't involve escalating military tensions. This "Project Freedom plus" sounds like just another way to flex American muscle. India should stay neutral and focus on protecting our own interests.
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Priya S
Honestly, I'm tired of these international power struggles affecting our daily lives. We already pay enough at the petrol pump! 😩 If Trump wants to play "Project Freedom plus," he should do it without dragging other countries into it. Let Pakistan mediate if they can – but I doubt anything substantial will come out of it. India should focus on diversifying our energy sources so we're not so vulnerable to these Gulf tensions.
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Ravi K
What is it with Trump and these "projects"? First Project Freedom, now Project Freedom plus – sounds like a mobile phone upgrade! 😂 But jokes aside, this is serious business for India. We have good relations with both Iran and the US, so we should use our diplomatic channels to ensure stability. Pakistan mediating is unexpected but if it de-escalates tensions, so be it. Just hope our government is watching closely and protecting Indian interests in the region.
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Naveen S
The irony of "Project Freedom" being paused because Saudi Arabia refused to cooperate. Freedom for who exactly? 🤔 Trump wants to escort ships through Hormuz but can't even get permission from his own allies to use their airspace. This is pure political theater. For India, the real concern is that these tensions could disrupt oil supplies and spike prices. We should be building strategic petroleum reserves and strengthening alternative trade routes instead of relying on America's on-again-off-again naval adventures.

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