'You're very annoying': Trump erupts at reporter asking about Hormuz troops

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14:34, 16/03/2026, Monday
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'You're very annoying': Trump erupts at reporter asking about Hormuz troops
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US President Donald Trump

US president snaps at journalist questioning 5,000-strong Marine deployment near strategic strait, as American forces build up in region amid escalating conflict with Iran.

President Donald Trump lashed out at a journalist Monday when questioned about the deployment of thousands of additional American troops to the Middle East, dismissing the inquiry with a personal insult rather than providing information about the military buildup. The exchange occurred as the United States and Israel continue their joint military operations against Iran, now in their third week, with no signs of de-escalation.

Reporter dismissed over troop question

During a press appearance at the White House, a journalist asked Trump why approximately 5,000 Marines and sailors were being dispatched to the vicinity of the Strait of Hormuz. Instead of addressing the question about the significant troop movement, the president responded directly to the reporter, stating, "You're a very annoying person." The exchange quickly circulated on social media, drawing attention to the administration's reluctance to discuss the details of its expanding military footprint in the volatile region.

Strategic waterway sees major buildup

Behind the tense exchange, the Pentagon continues to bolster its forces around the strategic Strait of Hormuz, through which a substantial portion of the world's oil passes. The decision to send approximately 5,000 additional personnel comes as US and Israeli airstrikes against Iranian targets intensify. Military officials have reportedly conducted thousands of air operations targeting strategic Iranian facilities, including strikes near Kharg Island, a critical hub for the country's oil exports. Iran has responded with missile and drone attacks directed at what it describes as US military assets throughout the region.

Conflict escalation fears grow

The expanding American presence has raised concerns among regional observers that the conflict could spiral into a wider and more destructive phase. Since the joint US-Israeli operations began on Feb. 28, the situation has grown increasingly volatile, with both sides showing no willingness to step back from confrontation. Analysts suggest that the deployment of additional combat-ready forces near the strategically vital waterway could further heighten tensions and increase the risk of direct confrontation between American and Iranian forces.



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