US Declares Itself Only Nation Capable of Reopening Hormuz Strait

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared the United States is the only country capable of reopening the Strait of Hormuz. He announced "Project Freedom" to assist vessels stranded amid regional tensions, citing requests from multiple nations. Rubio described the situation as a humanitarian and trade crisis, with ships running out of supplies. US President Donald Trump initiated the project, deploying naval assets to restore freedom of navigation.

Key Points: US: Only Country Capable of Reopening Hormuz Strait

  • US claims unique capability to reopen Strait of Hormuz
  • "Project Freedom" launched to assist stranded vessels
  • Rubio cites humanitarian and global trade concerns
  • US deploys military assets including destroyers and aircraft
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State Secy Rubio says US "only" country capable of opening Hormuz Strait

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the US is uniquely positioned to open the Strait of Hormuz, launching "Project Freedom" to restore maritime navigation.

"We're doing it not only because we were asked but also because we're the only ones who can. - Marco Rubio"

Washington DC, May 6

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday said that the United States is the "only" country that can open the Strait of Hormuz back to its original pre-war state, noting that the "Project Freedom" aimed at supporting commercial vessels navigating through the naval route was announced after receiving multiple requests from several countries seeking assistance in ensuring safe passage for stranded vessels.

Addressing a press briefing, Rubio said Washington's actions are aligned with international appeals and credited US President Donald Trump for responding to the situation.

"President Trump stepped up and answered the calls for their help," said Rubio, claiming that "Project Freedom" is the first step to reopening the strait and bringing Iran's "last-ditch act of economic arson to a close".

He further asserted that the US is uniquely positioned to carry out the mission.

"We're doing it not only because we were asked but also because we're the only ones who can," Rubio added.

Reiterating Washington's broader objective, Rubio said the administration wants the Strait of Hormuz restored to normal maritime operations, with unrestricted commercial navigation, noting that Washington preferred the Strait to go "back to the way it was".

"Anyone can use it, no mines in the water and nobody paying tolls," he said.

Defending US sanctions and maritime enforcement actions targeting Iran, particularly the naval blockade on ports of Tehran, Rubio argued that the measures are necessary to protect global shipping and economic stability.

"Nations from around the world - the overwhelming majority of whom are not even engaged in any military hostilities - are now at risk, not just of losing their cargo, but the lives of their own citizens because of this blockade," Rubio said.

He warned that prolonged disruption in the region is worsening conditions for stranded vessels. Rubio described the situation as both a humanitarian and global trade concern, saying multiple countries have already approached Washington seeking assistance in restoring maritime access.

"These ships, you know, you don't leave a ship out there for this long. You start running out of food. You start running out of potable water and essential supplies, and they're at the mercy of this piracy," the State Secretary said.

"So already, many nations, privately and some publicly, have asked the United States to help free their ships and to restore freedom of navigation in the straits of Hormuz and this critical artery of global trade," he added.

On Sunday, US President Donald Trump announced "Project Freedom", an initiative aimed at helping commercial vessels trapped in the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating regional tensions in the Gulf.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump said countries around the world had requested American assistance to safely guide their ships out of the strategically vital waterway.

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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Michael C
Rubio says the US is the "only" country capable? That's a bit arrogant, isn't it? Other nations like India or China have interests there too. But I guess the US just wants to project its dominance. Hope this doesn't escalate into something bigger.
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Nisha Z
Honestly, India should be worried. We import most of our oil through this strait. Agar US aur Iran ki ladai badhi toh petrol ke bhaav aasman par chale jayenge. Rubio ki baat sunke lagta hai America apne interests ke liye kuch bhi karega, lekin global trade sabka mamla hai. ๐Ÿ˜•
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Aman W
Rubio's statement sounds like America is trying to play world police again. But the reality is, many countries are already suffering because of this blockade. Project Freedom might help some ships, but is it really about freedom or just US control over oil routes? ๐Ÿคจ
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Sneha F
The US says it's responding to requests from other nations, but I wonder how many of those requests are genuine and how many are just diplomatic pressure. India should collaborate with Russia and China to find an alternative route. Chalo, Strait of Hormuz se nikalna mushkil hai but impossible nahi. ๐Ÿ’ช
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Tanya I
Rubio's rhetoric about Iran's "economic arson" is typical US propaganda. Iran has its own security concerns in the region. The US imposing blockades and then calling itself a savior is ironic. India should maintain neutrality and

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