Trump rejects Iran's ceasefire proposal, strikes Kharg Island oil terminal, and calls for coalition to reopen Strait of Hormuz as oil prices near $100/barrel. TheTrump rejects Iran's ceasefire proposal, strikes Kharg Island oil terminal, and calls for coalition to reopen Strait of Hormuz as oil prices near $100/barrel. The

Trump Turns Down Iran Ceasefire as Crude Hits $100 Amid Hormuz Blockade

2026/03/15 19:03
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TLDR

  • President Trump dismisses Iran’s ceasefire proposal, stating current conditions are inadequate
  • Kharg Island oil terminal targeted by U.S. forces; Trump claims facility was destroyed
  • Crude prices hover around $100/barrel with Strait of Hormuz blockade continuing
  • International coalition requested including China, France, Japan, South Korea, and UK for strait reopening
  • Saudi Arabia intercepts drones near capital while Qatar suspends LNG operations

President Trump announced Saturday that he remains unwilling to halt military operations against Iran, despite indications from Tehran suggesting interest in a ceasefire agreement. In remarks to NBC News, the president stated “the terms aren’t good enough yet” while refusing to detail specific requirements. He acknowledged that Iran’s complete dismantlement of its nuclear program would be a prerequisite for any agreement.

The military confrontation has entered its third week following coordinated U.S.-Israeli operations against Iranian targets earlier this month. Regional casualties have reached approximately 3,750 people. American military losses include thirteen service members, with six additional fatalities from a refueling aircraft that went down in Iraq on Friday.

The Strait of Hormuz continues its effective closure. Iranian forces have utilized naval mines and unmanned aerial vehicles against commercial vessels, impacting at least 16 ships. Major petroleum-producing nations including Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Kuwait have reduced production levels accordingly. International oil prices are positioned close to $100 per barrel.

Trump indicated diplomatic efforts with multiple nations to forcibly reopen the strategic waterway if necessary. Via a Truth Social message, he requested naval support from China, France, Japan, South Korea, and the UK. While claiming several nations have already pledged assistance, he declined to identify specific participants.

Gulf Energy Infrastructure Under Pressure

The United Arab Emirates disclosed successfully intercepting 1,600 unmanned aerial vehicles and 300 missiles since hostilities commenced. Dubai residents reported hearing explosions. Iranian officials accused the UAE of permitting American military operations to launch from Emirati territory.

Fujairah port, representing a critical alternative shipping route bypassing the strait, restarted operations Sunday following a drone-triggered fire that caused temporary closure. Qatar has suspended liquefied natural gas operations. Saudi Arabia successfully intercepted unmanned aerial vehicles approaching Riyadh on Sunday.

Iran’s newly appointed supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, released his inaugural statement in written format but avoided video appearances. Trump publicly questioned whether Khamenei remained alive. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth suggested Khamenei sustained injuries and probable disfigurement. Khamenei’s written declaration pledged continued blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.

Defense Stocks and Energy Markets in Focus

Defense industry companies including Lockheed Martin and RTX have experienced stock price fluctuations since the conflict’s beginning. Crude prices sustained near $100 per barrel continue impacting global energy markets.

Trump asserted U.S. military forces have eliminated the majority of Iranian missiles and drones, projecting Tehran’s production capabilities for both weapon systems would be “totally decimated” within forty-eight hours. Fujairah port successfully resumed loading activities Sunday after controlling the drone-related blaze.

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