Temporary Suspension of Project Freedom Amid Iran Negotiations
US Halts Project Freedom Operations
President Donald Trump announced that the Project Freedom initiative, which facilitates the movement of ships through the Strait of Hormuz, will be temporarily suspended as diplomatic discussions with Iran progress. This decision, influenced by requests from Pakistan and other nations, comes after what Trump described as notable military achievements and advancements towards a comprehensive agreement with Iran.
While the escort operations are paused, Trump assured that the naval blockade would remain intact during the ongoing negotiations. He stated, “In light of the requests from Pakistan and other countries, along with our significant military successes against Iran, we have collectively decided to pause Project Freedom for a brief period to explore the possibility of finalizing an agreement.” This message was shared on Truth Social.
The announcement follows a warning from the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations, indicating that the threat level in the Strait of Hormuz has escalated to 'critical' due to several incidents in the last 48 hours. These incidents include navigation disruptions, enforcement of blockades, reports of mines, and risks of miscalculations, with naval forces reportedly countering multiple threats. The Gulf of Oman has also been classified as a critical threat zone due to previous projectile and drone attacks, alongside a significant military presence.
Commercial shipping traffic through the strait has significantly decreased, with daily transits dropping to just a few, compared to an average of approximately 138, underscoring the extent of the disruption. Project Freedom was initiated by the US Navy to guarantee safe passage for vessels amid the ongoing crisis that began on February 28. As discussions continue, the White House has not released additional information regarding the status of the negotiations.