Oil Prices Approach $100! Strait of Hormuz Continues Blockade, Trump Rejects Iran Nuclear Deal Ceasefire Proposal

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Gate News Report, March 16 — As the conflict between the United States and Iran enters its third week, the global energy markets remain under pressure. The Strait of Hormuz is still effectively blocked, with international oil prices hovering around $100 per barrel. U.S. President Donald Trump stated in an interview that the U.S. is not yet prepared to reach a ceasefire agreement with Iran and emphasized that a complete halt to Iran’s nuclear program will be a key condition for any future deal.

Reports indicate that after the U.S. and Israel launched a joint strike against Iran earlier this month, the situation escalated rapidly. The conflict has resulted in approximately 3,750 deaths, including 13 U.S. military personnel. Trump said that U.S. forces recently targeted Iran’s main oil export hub at Harg Island, describing the facility as “severely damaged,” but stopping short of completely destroying the oil infrastructure to avoid excessive rebuilding costs in the future.

The security of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has become a market focus. Iran has laid mines and used drone attacks against commercial ships, nearly shutting down this critical global energy corridor. At least 16 ships have been attacked. As a result, major oil-producing countries such as Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Kuwait have been forced to reduce some exports, further tightening international oil supplies.

Trump also stated that the U.S. is coordinating with multiple countries and will take military action if necessary to reopen the strait. He called on China, France, Japan, South Korea, and the UK to send warships to the region to protect energy transportation.

Meanwhile, Middle Eastern energy infrastructure continues to face pressure. The UAE reported intercepting about 1,600 drones and 300 missiles since the outbreak of conflict. The Port of Fujeirah, a key oil transit hub, experienced a temporary shutdown due to a drone-induced fire but has since resumed operations. Qatar has also suspended some liquefied natural gas operations.

On the market front, geopolitical tensions are driving volatility in the energy and defense sectors. Shares of defense companies such as Lockheed Martin and RTX Corporation have shown significant fluctuations. Analysts warn that if the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked long-term, the global energy supply chain will face greater uncertainty, potentially leading to further increases in oil prices and financial market volatility.

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