Trump Convenes Iran Crisis Meeting as Hormuz Ceasefire Nears End
President Trump held Saturday White House Situation Room meeting on Iran crisis as Strait of Hormuz ceasefire approaches expiration deadline.
President Trump convened a White House Situation Room meeting Saturday morning to address the escalating Iran crisis as the ceasefire around the Strait of Hormuz approaches its expiration date, according to two U.S. officials.
The high-level briefing comes as Trump faces a critical decision point on Iran policy. The administration previously threatened to end the ceasefire by Wednesday without a comprehensive deal from Tehran on nuclear enrichment and proxy support.
The timing signals Trump's team is preparing for multiple scenarios as the temporary truce hangs in the balance. Iran has maintained its blockade of commercial shipping through the strategic waterway, which handles roughly 20 percent of global oil traffic, despite ongoing negotiations.
Saturday's meeting reflects the administration's recognition that the Iran situation has reached a tipping point. Trump recently claimed Iran agreed to remove enriched uranium stockpiles and end support for terror proxies, but implementation details remain murky as the ceasefire deadline looms.
The Strait of Hormuz crisis carries massive implications for American energy security and global markets. Any disruption to oil flows through the narrow passage could spike fuel prices for American consumers and strain allied nations dependent on Middle East energy supplies.
Pentagon officials have remained tight-lipped about military preparations, but the administration has made clear it views keeping the strait open as a core national security interest. The weekend Situation Room session suggests Trump is weighing his options as negotiations with Iran continue.
Congressional Republicans have largely backed Trump's Iran approach, while Democrats have raised concerns about potential military escalation without legislative approval. The administration maintains it has sufficient executive authority to act unilaterally if Iran threatens critical shipping lanes.
Markets will be watching closely for any signals from the White House about next steps. Oil prices have remained relatively stable despite the blockade, with traders betting on a diplomatic resolution before the ceasefire expires.
The outcome of Trump's Iran strategy will likely define his administration's Middle East legacy and set the tone for broader regional stability. All eyes turn to Wednesday's deadline and whether Tehran will meet Trump's demands for a comprehensive deal.
