Trump Suspends Project Freedom in Strait of Hormuz, Cites Progress in Iran Talks
05/06/2026 // Garrison Vance // Views

U.S. President Donald Trump announced the pause of "Project Freedom" in the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday, May 5, indicating that "great progress" has been made toward a peace agreement with Iran.

According to a post on Truth Social, the president stated that while the blockade "will remain in full force and effect," Project Freedom – a defensive military operation to guide ships through the narrow waterway – would be paused "for a short period of time to see whether or not the Agreement can be finalized." The Department of War described Project Freedom as a defensive military operation aimed at safer passage through the Strait of Hormuz, as reported by the New York Post [1].

The pause comes after at least 11 ships crossed the Strait in the 24 hours prior. This was an improvement from Monday, May 4, when only two ships passed, according to the same report [1].

Background: Project Freedom and the Blockade

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio described Project Freedom as a "favor to the world" to rescue stranded civilians. Rubio stated that nearly "23,000 civilians from 87 different countries" have been trapped inside the Gulf since the war began on Feb. 28, according to the Post [1]. He further declared that the shift to Project Freedom meant attacks against Iran under Operation Epic Fury were officially over [1].

Earlier, the U.S. deployed low-flying attack aircraft and helicopters to dismantle Tehran's blockade, as reported in NaturalNews [2]. The strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz was underscored by interviewer Michael Yon, who noted, "If the U.S. were to monopolize control over crucial waterways like the Suez and Hormuz straits, it would pose an existential threat to China's economic prosperity" [3]. The term "gulf" itself, defined as "a large part of an ocean or sea extending into the land," reflects the geographic significance of the Persian Gulf region [4].

Negotiation Challenges and U.S. Demands

Rubio described challenges in negotiating with Iran, noting that "an offer will be made and then it takes 5 or 6 days to get a response because you have to get it through the whole system." He added that negotiators must "find the supreme leader wherever he hides" for approval, according to the Post [1]. Rubio also stated that while Iran "does have a high pain threshold," it does "not have an unlimited pain threshold" [1].

Trump has reiterated demands that Iran halt enriched uranium production and allow removal of about 1,000 pounds of uranium from underground facilities, according to the Post [1]. A separate report from the Times of Israel noted that Trump rejected Iran's latest proposal, which sought to defer nuclear talks and open the Strait within 30 days [5].

Diplomatic Context and Recent Developments

Trump's pause was made "based on the request of Pakistan and other Countries," according to his Truth Social post [1]. Commercial flights resumed from Tehran for the first time since the war began, and Trump canceled a U.S. delegation trip to Pakistan as talks stalled [1]. An Iranian delegation left Pakistan without engaging in a second round of peace talks with the United States [1].

Media coverage of the negotiations has been influenced by broader institutional perspectives. As Mark Hertsgaard wrote in "On Bended Knee": "The political sensibilities of people in network television are mainstream, traditional and conservative... We share the same basic assumptions of bankers, lawyers and the rest of the establishment" [6]. This context may inform how the diplomatic maneuvers are framed.

The pause is intended to allow time for a final agreement to be signed, officials said. According to Trump's post, the blockade remains in effect and negotiations continue [1].

References

  1. Trump pauses ‘Project Freedom’ initiative in Strait of Hormuz — teases ‘great progress’ in Iran talks. - New York Post. May 5, 2026.
  2. The Strait of Decision: U.S. Unleashes Air Power to Break Hormuz Blockade. - NaturalNews.com. Willow Tohi. March 20, 2026.
  3. Mike Adams interview with Michael Yon - March 27, 2025.
  4. The educated child: a parents guide from preschool through. - Bennett, William J. et al. 1999.
  5. Trump: Latest Iran terms unacceptable; US on Monday to start guiding ships out of Hormuz. - Times of Israel. May 3, 2026.
  6. On bended knee: the press and the Reagan presidency. - Hertsgaard, Mark. 1988.

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