Trump threatens to destroy Iran over Strait of Hormuz closure — and floats 20% US ‘Guardian Angel’ tax on oil going through waterway

President Trump threatened to destroy Iran on Sunday and suggested that the US could take full control of the Strait of Hormuz, becoming the “Guardian Angel” of the oil choke point and take 20% of the crude if the fragile peace deal falls apart.

With Iran declaring the Strait of Hormuz closed over Israel’s continued attacks in Lebanon, Trump threatened to blow away the Islamic Republic and make the US the de facto governor of the waterway.

President Trump on the red-carpeted stairs of the VC-25B aircraft at Joint Base Andrews.
President Trump threatened to destroy Iran on Sunday and suggested that the US could take full control of the Strait of Hormuz.REUTERS
Boats traverse the blue waters of the Strait of Hormuz near Khasab, Oman, with mountains in the background.
With Iran now declaring the Strait of Hormuz closed over Israel’s continued attacks in Lebanon, Trump threatened to blow away the Islamic Republic and make the US the de facto governor of the crucial waterway.Xinhua/Shutterstock
June 18, 2026, Tehran, Iran: Iranian President MASOUD PEZESHKIAN displays a memorandum of understanding after signing it in Tehran, after the document was signed by U.S. President Donald Trump, as both sides moved to end the war and open negotiations on a broader agreement. The United States and Iran signed the memorandum early on June 18, 2026, aimed at ending a regional conflict that erupted on February 28 following U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, while setting the stage for further talks on issues including Iran???s nuclear programme, sanctions relief and regional security. (Credit Image: ? Iranian Presidency via ZUMA Press)
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian displays a memorandum of understanding to end the war and open negotiations after the document was signed by President Trump on June 18, 2026.Iranian Presidency via ZUMA Press / SplashNews.com

“You close it, and you won’t have a country,” Trump said of the Strait of Hormuz, according to Fox News correspondent Trey Yingst. “You won’t even make it back to your f–king country.”

“We may take over the Strait, if we have to. If they don’t make a deal, we’ll collect tolls,” the president added.

The threats are a significant escalation after the US-Iran’s memorandum of understanding all but fell apart last week due to Israel and Hezbollah’s fighting in southern Lebanon.

The conflict led Iran to close the Strait of Hormuz, where the Islamic Republic has set up a toll system that it said it wants to implement after the 60-day peace negotiation period.

Earlier reports suggested Tehran would charge up to $2 million each for oil tankers to cross the strait.

The short-lived peace over the weekend allowed 67 ships to go through the Strait on Saturday, with 55 crossing on Friday, according to Secretary of Energy Chris Wright.

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“In terms of oil and oil products—about equal to where we were before the conflict,” Wright told Fox News.

Before the war began, about 20 million barrels of oil sailed through the Strait of Hormuz every day, with more than 130 ships traveling the narrow passage daily.

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