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In reply to the discussion: Trump threatens to charge US tolls in Strait of Hormuz if final Iran deal not reached in 60 days [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(184,955 posts)41. MaddowBlog-One day later, Trump abandons his plans for legally dubious tolls on Strait of Hormuz
The president said his radical policy would begin immediately. Perhaps that wasnt his best choice of words.
A story in three parts:
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-07-14T16:17:28.751Z
1. Trump positions the US as a mercenary force, illegally charging protection money in the Strait of Hormuz, upending centuries of foreign policy
2. Sycophants call it a masterstroke
3. Trump discovers he canât execute his plan and abandons it in embarrassing fashion
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-abandons-tolls-strait-of-hormuz
Even by Donald Trumps standards, the president floated an unusually radical plan for U.S. policy in the Middle East as the week got underway. During a Fox News interview on Monday morning, Trump suggested that the United States would probably take control of the Strait of Hormuz for a price.,,,,
Assorted Trump sycophants suggested the announcement reflected some kind of brilliant masterstroke, though in hindsight, they probably shouldve held off a little before celebrating. Roughly one day after making the radical declaration, the Republican decided to back off his own idea. In a social media post published Tuesday morning, the president wrote:
.....Before this absurdity fades from view, its worth pausing to appreciate just how ridiculous Trumps plan was. He publicly touted a policy in which the U.S. became a mercenary force, illegally charging foreigners for protection and upending centuries of American foreign policy.
The idea sparked all kinds of questions about how this would work, whether it violated international laws, how exactly we intended to collect the toll and what the administration intended to do with the money. Thankfully, as Trump abandons his own foolish proposal, those questions are now moot.
Assorted Trump sycophants suggested the announcement reflected some kind of brilliant masterstroke, though in hindsight, they probably shouldve held off a little before celebrating. Roughly one day after making the radical declaration, the Republican decided to back off his own idea. In a social media post published Tuesday morning, the president wrote:
Based on highly productive conversations with Middle East leadership, I have decided to replace the 20% United States Reimbursement Fee with Trade and Investment Deals that the various Gulf States will be making into the United States. Those Investments will be MASSIVE but, at the same time, extraordinarily good for them, and their future.
.....Before this absurdity fades from view, its worth pausing to appreciate just how ridiculous Trumps plan was. He publicly touted a policy in which the U.S. became a mercenary force, illegally charging foreigners for protection and upending centuries of American foreign policy.
The idea sparked all kinds of questions about how this would work, whether it violated international laws, how exactly we intended to collect the toll and what the administration intended to do with the money. Thankfully, as Trump abandons his own foolish proposal, those questions are now moot.
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Trump threatens to charge US tolls in Strait of Hormuz if final Iran deal not reached in 60 days [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Jun 20
OP
Defensive organization, not offensive. Trump's doing this all on his own.
travelingthrulife
Jun 21
#33
Doors can have locks two sides, like Germany after WWII. Surprised it took him this long to figure it out.
OC375
Jun 20
#19
"services rendered as the Guardian Angel to the countries of the Middle East."--so our military
riversedge
Jun 20
#20
And don't think they don't know it. That, and the mid terms coming up. They hold the cards.
Katinfl
Jun 21
#38
MaddowBlog-One day later, Trump abandons his plans for legally dubious tolls on Strait of Hormuz
LetMyPeopleVote
Tuesday
#41