
Trump says a secret U.S. mission pushed over 100 million barrels of oil through Iran’s chokepoint, daring Tehran while easing prices — and critics want proof.
Story Snapshot
- Trump says a covert mission helped move 100 million barrels through the Strait of Hormuz [8][9].
- Reports say more than 200 commercial ships also transited under U.S. protection [8].
- Public data shows the strait moves about 20 million barrels a day in normal times [16].
- Independent cargo records to verify the 100 million figure are not yet public [8].
Trump’s Claim: Secret Mission, Massive Oil Flow
President Trump said the United States ran a secret mission to keep oil and trade moving through the Strait of Hormuz. He said that effort helped more than 100 million barrels of oil reach the market, and that U.S. forces helped over 200 ships pass safely.
Israel Hayom reported the claim and linked it to a U.S. Navy effort called “Project Freedom.” These statements describe escorts and safe passage, not U.S. ownership of the oil itself [8][9][10].
Trump said in a social media post that the U.S. military helped get 100 million barrels of oil through the strait without Iran's knowledge. https://t.co/87gccHYGcM
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) June 11, 2026
PBS previously aired Trump saying the United States moved ships “under the cover of darkness” and was “taking millions of barrels” through the strait. He also said Iran did not realize it until now. Those lines match the idea of a quiet or covert escort role. They do not provide cargo manifests or ship lists. They set a narrative that U.S. pressure and security operations kept vital energy flowing during a crisis [1].
What The Strait Carries In Normal Times
The Strait of Hormuz is the narrow sea gate between the Persian Gulf and the open ocean. Energy experts say it is the world’s most important oil chokepoint. Britannica estimates about 20.3 million barrels move through it daily.
United States government data also places the flow near that level in recent years. That scale means 100 million barrels could pass the strait in roughly five days under normal traffic, if security holds [14][16].
United States Energy Information Administration reports show the United States itself imports a small share of its oil through Hormuz. In 2022 and 2024, the United States took about 0.7 million and 0.5 million barrels per day through the strait. That context matters.
The American mission, as described, aimed to keep global supply moving, not to reroute huge volumes into the United States. Stable flow helps lower prices for American families and small businesses [14][15].
Evidence Gaps And What Can Be Verified
Trump’s 100 million-barrel claim lacks a public audit at this time. The reports do not show tanker names, bills of lading, or draught changes that confirm cargo volumes. Israel Hayom and social reposts relay the claim but do not break down the math behind it. The statement that over 200 ships transited could be checked against satellite and tracking data. That work has not yet been shared in the linked reporting [8][9][10].
Critics argue escorting ships is not the same as the United States “moving” oil. That is fair in a narrow sense. But securing sea lanes is how oil moves at all in a war zone. If American destroyers and patrol aircraft held the line, then energy flowed because enemies were deterred. That is a core job of the United States Navy. It protects trade, under our flag, without new taxes, new mandates, or green boondoggles [8].
Why This Matters To Your Wallet And Security
Every extra barrel that clears Hormuz eases price spikes at the pump. When energy costs fall, groceries and freight costs ease too. During the Iran war, fear of a shutdown froze traffic and jolted markets. Trump’s team also signaled the Navy would escort tankers if needed. That is common sense: defend free navigation, keep oil moving, and starve bad actors of leverage over our families and economy [11].
The Strait of Hormuz has been the single biggest leverage point Iran has held over the global economy for forty years and Trump just quietly took it away from them while nobody was looking. Think about what that strait actually represents. A fifth of the world's oil passes… https://t.co/LKa5QKgQRK
— 🇺🇸 RepentedLeftist🇺🇸 (@Darkdeedfiles) June 10, 2026
Americans watched for years as global elites pushed green mandates while families paid more. They heard lectures about “transitions” while utilities and gas bills rose. A working sea lane beats a speech.
If this mission happened at the scale claimed, it shows a government doing its basic duty: protect commerce, project strength, and keep politics out of your gas tank. The number needs proof. The strategy tracks with reality in the world’s key oil chokepoint [8][14][16].
What To Watch Next
Watch for independent checks on ship counts and cargo volumes. Satellite images, automatic ship tracking, and port records can confirm parts of Trump’s claim. Look for official briefings that describe “Project Freedom” scopes and timelines.
The core test remains simple. Did United States protection let tankers pass? If yes, then the mission reduced risk, and that helps every American who drives, heats a home, or runs a shop [8][14][16].
Sources:
[1] Web – Trump says U.S. secretly moved more than 100 million barrels of oil …
[8] Web – Chinese oil tanker defies Trump’s blockade through Strait of Hormuz
[9] Web – US secretly moved 200 ships through Hormuz under Iran’s nose
[10] Web – President Donald Trump said Wednesday that the US military …
[11] Web – President Donald Trump said Wednesday that the US military …
[14] Web – Less than 24 hours after Pres. Trump announced the Strait of …
[15] Web – The Strait of Hormuz is the world’s most important oil transit …
[16] Web – Amid regional conflict, the Strait of Hormuz remains critical oil … …














