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Trump’s Strait of Hormuz blockade: Masterstroke or economic suicide?

In this episode, Amber Shamsi examines global impact of a possible Strait of Hormuz shutdown amid rising US-Iran tensions

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Amber Shamsi

Pakistan Editor

Amber Rahim Shamsi is an award-winning multimedia journalist, political commentator, and free speech advocate with extensive experience in media development. She previously served as Director of the Centre for Excellence in Journalism (CEJ) at IBA, where she spearheaded the launch of iVerify Pakistan, a UNDP-supported fact-checking platform. A former BBC World Service bilingual reporter, she has hosted three major current affairs shows on Pakistani news channels. She is also an IVLP and ICFJ Digital Fellow, a media trainer, and an advocate for press freedom and gender representation in journalism.

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Following the collapse of Vice President JD Vance’s negotiations with Iran in Islamabad, U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a full naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions in an already volatile region.

With global oil prices surging and Tehran warning of retaliation, questions are mounting over whether the world is now witnessing the end of any immediate prospects for de-escalation.

In this episode of The Blue Newsroom hosted by Amber Shamsi, the program takes a deep dive into the unfolding crisis and its global implications.

The discussion explores what a potential shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz would mean for international shipping and energy markets, why Iran’s reported transit fee demand of $2 million per vessel may have triggered Washington’s response, and how a “double squeeze” on the chokepoint could impact oil prices across China, Pakistan, and the United States.

The episode also examines the next phase of Islamabad talks and whether Pakistan can still play a meaningful role in pushing toward a breakthrough during the remaining ceasefire window. Additionally, the program looks at global reactions and viral commentary surrounding Pakistan’s diplomatic hospitality, asking whether it reflects effective soft power or simply traditional "mehman-nawazi" playing out on the world stage.

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