Trump says U.S. Navy will escort ships out of the Strait of Hormuz from Monday

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President Trump said the U.S. Navy will start guiding ships from foreign countries through the Strait of Hormuz from Monday and warned that if Iran tries to disrupt the process, the American military will use force.

Why it matters: This move that Trump called "Project Freedom" is the most significant step by his administration to try and reopen the key strait since Iran shut it down early in the war.

The latest: The new Hormuz Strait initiative will not necessarily include U.S. Navy ships escorting commercial ships, according to two American officials.

What he's saying: Trump wrote on Truth Social that countries from around the world that are not involved in the war but have ships stuck in the strait have asked the U.S. to help free them.

The intrigue: It was not immediately clear whether this move was coordinated with Iran in any way.

The big picture: Trump wrote his representatives "are having very positive discussions" with Iran and stressed these discussions "could lead to something very positive for all."

Editor's note: This article has been updated with more details on the new initiative and further context.