Zero Breaches in First 24 Hours of Blockade

CENTCOM Commander Brad Cooper confirmed via social media that the naval blockade has been “fully implemented” with high efficiency. In its first day, U.S. forces successfully intercepted and turned back six merchant vessels attempting to enter or exit Iranian ports. Tracking services indicate that while non-Iranian traffic is still moving through the Strait of Hormuz, trade specifically tied to the Iranian economy has been completely halted by sea.

Peace Talks Set to Resume Thursday

Despite the failure of last weekend’s 21-hour marathon session in Islamabad, President Trump announced that negotiations are expected to resume as early as Thursday, April 16. Trump told reporters that the next 48 hours could be “amazing” and decisive for a final peace agreement, emphasizing his belief that the Iranian leadership is now “desperate” to make a deal to save their remaining infrastructure.

King Charles’ Upcoming U.S. Visit as a “Soft Deadline”

In an interview with Sky News, President Trump suggested that a peace deal could potentially be finalized before King Charles III visits the United States at the end of April. Trump noted that “it’s possible, very possible” that the war could be legally concluded before the royal visit, as the administration looks to pivot from wartime operations to high-profile international diplomacy.

Wall Street Rallies as Oil Prices Ease

Global financial markets reacted positively to the signals of a diplomatic off-ramp. Wall Street neared all-time highs on April 14, as the combination of the holding ceasefire and the promise of resumed talks helped stabilize energy markets. Although the naval blockade remains a concern for long-term supply, the current “wait-and-see” period has momentarily checked the surging gas prices seen earlier in the month.

Controversy Over Strike on Bandar Abbas School

A preliminary U.S. military investigation has acknowledged that a girls’ school in a town east of Bandar Abbas was struck during the height of the conflict, reportedly killing 170 people. The military stated the target was an adjacent building belonging to an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) naval base. This report has added significant pressure on negotiators to ensure the current ceasefire remains intact to prevent further civilian casualties.


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