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Trump's Hormuz Strategy Criticized with New 'NACHO' Label

Apr 30, 2026
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Apr 30, 2026 19:31
From ‘TACO’ to ‘NACHO’: New label questions Trump’s Hormuz strategy

## Criticism of Trump's Hormuz Strategy

US President Donald Trump faces criticism over his handling of the Strait of Hormuz crisis, with a new label "NACHO" — "Not A Chance Hormuz Opens" — highlighting doubts about his strategy. This term, coined by journalist Javier Blas, reflects skepticism about the US's ability to resolve the ongoing blockade that has disrupted oil flows and increased fuel prices.

Previously, Trump was dubbed "TACO" — "Trump Always Chickens Out" — for his tendency to make aggressive threats that later de-escalate, calming markets after initial volatility. The "NACHO" label suggests a lack of confidence in a quick resolution to the Hormuz standoff.

## Timeline of the Hormuz Blockade

The crisis began in late February 2026, following US and Israeli strikes on Iran, leading to Iran restricting traffic in the Strait of Hormuz. By mid-March, the US imposed a blockade on Iranian ports, further disrupting oil flows. Despite a ceasefire announced in mid-April, tensions and disruptions persist, keeping the strait's reopening uncertain.

## Iranian Response

Iranian leaders have expressed defiance, asserting that the US has no rightful place in the Gulf region. Mojtaba Khamenei stated that the future of the Gulf will be without American presence, while Iran's parliament speaker emphasized Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz as a means to diminish US influence in the region.

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