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Trump Threatens to 'Blow Up' Oman Over Strait Control

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Claim checked

“Oman will behave just like everybody else, or we will have to blow them up.”

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Verdict

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The claim that Donald Trump threatened to "blow up" Oman if the country does not cooperate with international access to the Strait of Hormuz is supported by recent reports.

According to social media footage and news context from May 2026, Trump stated that the straits must remain open to everyone and not be controlled by any single entity. He explicitly warned that Oman must "behave just like everybody else" or face military action. This rhetoric follows months of regional instability and a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz that has severely disrupted global energy markets.

Reasoning

The evidence confirms that President Trump has adopted an increasingly aggressive stance toward nations bordering the Strait of Hormuz as he attempts to force an end to the ongoing energy crisis. In late May 2026, Trump addressed the status of the vital shipping lane, asserting that it would be watched over by the United States to ensure it remains open to all. During these remarks, he specifically targeted Oman, stating that the country would have to comply with international norms or the U.S. would "have to blow them up."

This threat is consistent with Trump's previous military rhetoric during the 2026 conflict. In March 2026, he issued similar threats against Iran, vowing to "massively blow up" the South Pars gas field if Iran continued to strike Qatari energy facilities. The current tension regarding Oman appears linked to reports that Iran has been attempting to coordinate with Oman to regulate and impose tolls on vessels passing through the strait. While Oman had previously condemned Israeli and U.S. strikes in the region, Trump's latest ultimatum signals a shift toward direct pressure on Muscat to ensure the waterway is not used as a tool for Iranian leverage during peace negotiations in Qatar.

Source quality: The claim is supported by a direct quote and video evidence appearing on a reputable conflict-monitoring account, which aligns with the broader context of Trump's documented military threats in the region as reported by the BBC, DW, and The New York Times during the same period.

Key checks

  • Trump's Statement on Oman: Trump explicitly stated that Oman must 'behave just like everybody else' regarding the Strait of Hormuz or face being 'blown up.'

  • Context of the Strait of Hormuz: The threat follows Iranian attempts to coordinate with Oman to impose tolls and regulate traffic in the strait, which has been blockaded since February 2026.

  • History of Similar Threats: Trump previously threatened to 'massively blow up' Iranian gas fields in March 2026 if they attacked Qatar.

Confidence

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