It’s been just over six months since the first shots rang out between the U.S.–Israel coalition and Iran on February 28, 2026. The Strait of Hormuz, that narrow choke‑point through which roughly a fifth of the world’s oil sails, remains heavily disrupted.
Washington, D.C. – President Donald Trump took to Truth Social early this morning (August 20) to unveil what he calls the “MOST CRUSHING ECONOMIC OPERATION EVER TAKEN AGAINST ANY COUNTRY.”
Tehran – Iranian officials continue to defy the pressure, insisting their missile and drone capabilities keep the strait “closed enough” to hurt global markets.
Abu Dhabi – The UAE announced yesterday that it is suspending all economic ties with Iran after two Iranian ballistic missiles struck near its offshore facilities.
Strait of Hormuz – U.S. naval escorts are still guiding 15‑20 vessels each night, moving roughly half the pre‑war oil volume, but the flow is far from normal.
In short, the conflict is entrenched, the economic front is heating up, and the November 2026 U.S. elections loom large over every decision.


