President Trump Asserts Iran Faces Total Financial Collapse Amid Continued Strait Of Hormuz Obstruction
President Trump claims the Iranian regime is starving for cash and collapsing financially as the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and US blockades take hold.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 22, 2026, 3:49 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Times of Israel

The Economic Toll Of The Maritime Shutdown
The White House is characterizing the current economic state of Iran as a total collapse following the suspension of traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. According to a series of statements made by President Donald Trump on the Truth Social platform, the Islamic Republic is struggling under the weight of restricted trade routes that have historically served as its primary economic engine. The President emphasized that the financial pressure has reached a tipping point, leaving the regime in a desperate search for liquidity.
Pressure For Immediate Maritime Reopening
The administration’s assessment suggests that the closure of the strait has become an unsustainable burden for Tehran’s leadership. According to Trump, the Iranian government is now advocating for the immediate reopening of the waterway to alleviate the mounting domestic pressure. The President’s remarks imply that the blockade has effectively neutralized Iran's ability to maintain its standard economic operations, forcing a potential shift in the regime's strategic priorities as it seeks to regain access to global markets.
Navigating The Logistics Of A National Cash Crisis
The internal financial health of the Islamic Republic is reportedly deteriorating as a direct consequence of the severed trade links. Trump noted that the country is "starving for cash," a condition that has been exacerbated by the ongoing American blockade of Iranian ports. According to the President, the lack of physical currency and the inability to conduct international transactions are creating a systemic failure within the Iranian banking and extraction sectors, which are heavily reliant on the Strait of Hormuz for revenue generation.
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