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Trump Says Ceasefire Holds Despite U.S.-Iran Gulf Clashes

Tensions between the United States and Iran flared dramatically on Thursday when naval forces from both sides exchanged fire in the Gulf, raising serious concerns about the fragile ceasefire that had been holding since April 7. The fighting put a month-old truce under serious strain and cast fresh doubt on diplomatic efforts to bring the conflict — sparked by joint U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on Iran on February 28 — to a negotiated close. Despite the violence, President Donald Trump insisted the ceasefire was still technically in place and downplayed the incident with characteristic bluntness.

By Kamil Wrona | Last Updated: 8 May 2026
Fire in the Strait — What Happened
Three U.S. Navy destroyers came under attack while transiting the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most critical waterways, carrying roughly a fifth of global oil and liquefied natural gas flows. Iran has effectively kept the strait closed since the conflict began, and the passage of those vessels clearly triggered a response. Trump announced the incident on Truth Social, saying the destroyers moved through "under fire" but suffered no damage, while the Iranian forces that attacked them took heavy losses. "They trifled with us today. We blew them away," he later told reporters in Washington.

Iran told a different story. Its top military command accused the U.S. of striking first — targeting an Iranian oil tanker, another vessel, and carrying out air attacks on civilian areas on Qeshm Island and nearby coastal zones. Iran said its forces then struck U.S. military vessels east of the strait, south of the port of Chabahar, and claimed the counterattack caused "significant damage." U.S. Central Command flatly denied that any of its assets were hit. Hours later, reports out of Iran indicated the situation around the strait's islands and coastal cities had returned to normal.

The UAE also came under renewed attack during the flare-up, though details remained scarce. It was not the first time. Since the war began, Iran has repeatedly targeted Gulf states that host American military bases, including the UAE.

Markets felt the ripple effect almost immediately. Brent crude jumped above $100 a barrel in early Asian trading Friday, while stock prices pulled back after a strong week driven by optimism over a possible deal. One market analyst noted that despite continued hostilities and elevated oil prices, investors were still pricing in a conflict of limited duration.

Talks Continue, But a Deal Remains Elusive
Even as the smoke cleared, Trump was clear that diplomacy had not been abandoned. "We're negotiating with the Iranians," he told reporters, suggesting that Thursday's clashes had not derailed the broader conversation. Washington had recently floated a proposal to formally end the conflict, though it notably stopped short of addressing two of America's core demands — that Iran suspend its nuclear program and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran said it had not yet decided on the plan.

Trump did claim, however, that Iran had acknowledged his non-negotiable position that it could never possess a nuclear weapon. "There's zero chance. And they know that, and they've agreed to that. Let's see if they are willing to sign it," he said. On timing, Trump was cautiously optimistic but measured: "It might not happen, but it could happen any day. I believe they want to deal more than I do."

The war has become a political headache for Trump at home. He had run on a promise to keep America out of foreign conflicts and to bring fuel prices down. Neither has happened. Average U.S. gasoline prices have surged more than 40% since late February, climbing roughly $1.20 per gallon to over $4, according to data from the American Automobile Association, as disruptions to oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz pushed global crude prices steadily higher.

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