Trump Just Crushed Hormuz Panic Wait Until You See Where the Real Tankers Ran in Tehran now

Trump Just Crushed Hormuz Panic Wait Until You See Where the Real Tankers Ran in Tehran now

1 Video View·Jul 4, 2026

The Strait of Hormuz split wide open, and Trump just exposed Iran’s biggest bluff.

In tonight’s episode of The Raw Feed, we break down the July 1 and July 2 tanker traffic that demolishes the media narrative about Iranian control of the Strait of Hormuz. The real shipping pattern tells the story in black and white. Normal commercial vessels moved through the U.S.-protected Omani lane, while Iran-linked and sanctioned ships clustered in the Iranian lane. That is not proof of Tehran’s dominance. It is proof of Iranian isolation, shrinking leverage, and a regime trapped inside its own propaganda.

This matters because the Strait of Hormuz is not just a foreign policy talking point. It is one of the world’s most important oil chokepoints, and every lie told about it hits American wallets through energy prices, inflation, and market panic. For years, Iran threatened to close Hormuz, spike oil, and blackmail the world into concessions. Legacy media outlets and foreign policy insiders kept acting like the Islamic Republic still had the power to strangle global shipping. Donald Trump shattered that myth. Hormuz stayed open, tanker traffic kept moving, and the so-called Iranian stranglehold looked weaker than ever under American naval protection.

We examine the vessel split, the Omani route, the Iranian lane, and the wider collapse of the regime’s leverage. Ships tied to ordinary commerce chose the safer route backed by U.S. deterrence, while names associated with sanctioned traffic bunched up on Iran’s side. That contrast reveals who actually controlled the waterway. Not Tehran. Not the mullahs. America. That means fewer oil shocks, stronger deterrence, and a direct rebuke to the entire anti-American narrative pushed by Tehran, Russia, China, the United Nations crowd, and the corporate press.

Then we get to Trump’s blunt assessment: not one ship got through his wall of steel. He also pointed to Iran’s 300% inflation, shattered leadership, and deepening weakness inside the regime. We connect that economic collapse to the funeral imagery out of Tehran, where black banners, crying officials, Masoud Pezeshkian, Mohsen Rezaei, and Dmitry Medvedev all helped create the image of a regime that looks less like a regional power and more like a wake for a dying anti-American order. While The New York Times and other establishment outlets try to revive the illusion of Iranian strength, the receipts tell a different story.

If you want the truth about Trump, Iran, oil prices, tanker traffic, the Strait of Hormuz, sanctions, U.S. Navy power, and why America First foreign policy still works, this is the segment to watch. The tanker charts, the inflation numbers, and the tears in Tehran all point to one conclusion, and the final comparison makes the regime’s humiliation impossible to ignore.

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