Trump reverses course on Strait of Hormuz tolls, says U.S. military doesn't need to be in Iran
ONP Summary
President Trump announced the U.S. would charge a 20% fee on cargo transiting the Strait of Hormuz and serve as its 'guardian' after a ceasefire with Iran collapsed. Days later, Trump said he would replace the fee with trade and investment agreements with Gulf states.
Progressive: Economically damaging proposal — Progressive outlets characterized the toll as burdensome to global commerce and criticized it as undermining U.S. credibility.
Moderate: Strategic assertion — Moderate outlets reported Trump's framing of the U.S. as a 'guardian' controlling access to the strategic waterway.
Conservative: Legally questionable — Conservative outlets questioned whether international law permits unilateral cargo fees on international waters.
President Trump on Tuesday reversed course on his decision to impose a 20% toll on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz and said the U.S. military doesn't need to have a presence in Iran.
CBS News' senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe and Middle East contributor Courtney Kealy report. ...
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