Trump Pauses Project Freedom Amid Iran Naval Blockade

President Donald Trump announced a temporary pause of "Project Freedom," the initiative to help commercial vessels transit the Strait of Hormuz. The decision follows requests from Pakistan and other nations mediating US-Iran peace talks. Trump emphasized the naval blockade on Iran will continue despite the pause. The US military had deployed significant naval and air assets to support the operation.

Key Points: Trump Pauses Project Freedom, Iran Blockade Continues

  • Trump pauses Project Freedom for commercial ships in Strait of Hormuz
  • Naval blockade on Iran remains in full force
  • Pakistan mediates peace talks between US and Iran
  • US military deployed 15,000 service members for the operation
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Trump says Project Freedom to be "paused for short period of time" while naval blockade on Iran continues

President Trump pauses "Project Freedom" for commercial ships in Strait of Hormuz while naval blockade on Iran stays. Pakistan mediates peace deal.

"Based on the request of Pakistan and other Countries... we have mutually agreed that... Project Freedom will be paused - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, May 6

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced that "Project Freedom", an initiative aimed at helping the passage of commercial vessels trapped in the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating regional tensions in the Gulf, will be temporarily paused even as 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 stated.

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 another 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.

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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Sneha F
Pakistan as a mediator? That's rich! They have their own economic mess and still pretend to be world peacekeepers. But honestly, any glimmer of de-escalation in the Gulf is welcome for India—we can't afford another oil shock. Let's hope this "pause" leads to something real, not just Trump's another PR move.
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Ananya R
Project Freedom sounds grand but what about the 15,000 troops and 100+ aircraft deployed? That's not a pause, that's a massive military flex. Trump is playing both sides—blockade stays but ships can move? Sounds like a recipe for confusion. And India's diplomatic team better be working overtime to secure our energy routes. 🇮🇳
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Rahul R
"Mutually agreed" pause? With who exactly? Iran's representatives haven't even signed anything yet. This whole thing smells like Trump trying to claim victory before any real deal. Meanwhile, our Navy should be ready to escort Indian ships if needed—better safe than sorry in these shark-infested waters. 🕊️
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Kavya N
Can someone explain to me why Pakistan is suddenly the go-to mediator? They have their own tensions with Iran over Balochistan and whatnot. This feels like a diplomatic circus where everyone is posturing for media attention. The real losers are the small traders and fishermen in the Gulf—just like how our farmers suffer in trade wars. 🤷‍♀️
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David E
From a global perspective, this "pause" is meaningless if the blockade stays. Trump's strategy has been chaotic from day one—sanctions, threats, then gestures. He's basically holding

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