Bessent says US will 'retake control' of Strait of Hormuz either through US or multinational 'escort'
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on "Fox and Friends" that the U.S. will “retake control” of the Strait of Hormuz either through a U.S. or multinational escort.

Bessent, who was responding to a question about the impact of roughly 30 ships moving through the Strait of Hormuz Sunday and Monday, attempted to quell fears about the state of the global oil trade and the current supply.
“The market is in deficit about 10-to-12 million barrels a day. And we're making up for that deficit,” Bessent said, citing the release of 400 million barrels of oil from the International Energy Agency’s strategic reserve and the U.S. easing sanctions on Russian and Iranian oil already on the water.
“The market is well supplied, and we are seeing more and more ships go through on a daily basis as individual countries cut deals with the Iranian regime for the time being,” Bessent said. “But over time, the U.S. is going to retake control of the Straits and there will be freedom of navigation, whether it is through U.S. or a multinational escort.”
-ABC News’ Nicholas Kerr





