Special Report: Hormuz Strait Closure: Trump and Starmer Push to
[00:00] Announcer: A closer look at the escalating crisis in the Middle East and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
[00:05] Announcer: From Monday, March 23, 2026, from Neural Newscast, I'm Ganesa Calderon.
[00:11] Victor Hale: And I'm Victor Hale.
[00:13] Victor Hale: Prime Minister Kier Starmer and President Donald Trump held a high-level call Sunday evening.
[00:19] Victor Hale: They met to address the near-total paralysis of one of the world's most critical shipping lanes.
[00:25] Victor Hale: Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has dropped by 95% since the current conflict with Iran began on February 28th.
[00:33] Announcer: That drop has had a massive impact on the global energy market.
[00:37] Announcer: About 20% of the world's oil and liquefied natural gas usually flows through that corridor.
[00:44] Announcer: Since the blockade began, crude oil has jumped 45%.
[00:48] Announcer: It is now sitting at $106 a barrel.
[00:52] Announcer: During their conversation, the two leaders agreed that reopening the strait is essential for global economic stability.
[00:59] Victor Hale: The situation is moving toward a potential military climax.
[01:03] Victor Hale: Late Saturday, President Trump issued a 48-hour deadline for Iran to reopen the waterway.
[01:10] Victor Hale: In a social media post, he threatened to target Iranian power plants.
[01:14] Victor Hale: He stated he would start with the largest facilities first if the blockade remains in place.
[01:20] Victor Hale: Tehran has responded through state media.
[01:23] Victor Hale: They warn that if its infrastructure is hit, it will target United States-linked energy
[01:28] Victor Hale: and water desalination sites across the entire Gulf region.
[01:32] Announcer: While that deadline looms, the impact is already being felt in the United Kingdom.
[01:37] Announcer: Prime Minister Starmer is set to...
[01:39] Announcer: to chair a Cobra meeting today. It is a significant gathering. It includes the Chancellor, the
[01:45] Announcer: Foreign Secretary, and the Governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey. They are looking at
[01:51] Announcer: energy security and how these surging prices will hit family budgets and supply chains.
[01:57] Victor Hale: The legal and security landscape for the United Kingdom has also shifted.
[02:03] Victor Hale: On Friday, the government granted the United States permission to use British bases for offensive strikes against Iranian sites,
[02:10] Victor Hale: specifically targeting the Strait of Hormuz.
[02:13] Victor Hale: Previously, those bases were only authorized for defensive operations to protect British interests.
[02:20] Announcer: That decision follows direct provocations against British territory.
[02:25] Announcer: Iran recently fired two ballistic missiles at the Joint United States United Kingdom base on Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean.
[02:33] Announcer: One of those missiles failed and fell short.
[02:36] Announcer: The other was intercepted.
[02:38] Announcer: Housing Secretary Steve Reid confirmed these details.
[02:42] Announcer: He noted there is currently no specific assessment that the Iranians are capable of targeting London.
[02:48] Victor Hale: In Israel, the conflict reached a new phase over the weekend.
[02:53] Victor Hale: Iranian missiles struck areas in the Negev Desert near the nuclear research site in Dimona.
[02:59] Victor Hale: While Israeli leaders called it a miracle that no one was killed,
[03:03] Victor Hale: at least 175 people were treated for injuries in the surrounding communities of Arad and Dimona.
[03:10] Victor Hale: Iran claims these strikes were retaliation for an earlier attack on its own nuclear enrichment
[03:16] Victor Hale: site in Natanz.
[03:18] Announcer: The human cost across the region continues to climb.
[03:22] Announcer: State media in Iran reports their death toll has surpassed 1,500 people.
[03:29] Announcer: In Lebanon, Israeli operations against Hezbollah have killed more than 1,000 people and displaced
[03:36] Announcer: a million more.
[03:38] Announcer: Despite those numbers and the expanding strikes on infrastructure,
[03:42] Announcer: Prime Minister Netanyahu stated Sunday that Israel and the United States are well on their way to achieving their war goals.
[03:52] Victor Hale: As the 48-hour deadline set by the White House approaches,
[03:56] Victor Hale: the focus remains on whether diplomatic pressure or military intervention will be the force that reopens the global energy supply.
[04:05] Victor Hale: We will continue to monitor the outcomes of today's Cobra meeting in London.
[04:10] Announcer: I'm Vanessa Calderon.
[04:12] Victor Hale: And I'm Victor Hale.
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