Trump made a mistake by referring to the Strait of Hormuz by its own name in his speech.

While delivering a speech at an event held within the framework of future investment initiatives, US President Donald Trump mistakenly referred to the strategically significant Strait of Hormuz as the "Trump Strait." Zamin.uz reported on this incident.
The President immediately acknowledged his mistake and apologized to the event attendees. In his speech, he stated that we are currently conducting negotiations and it would be good to reach an agreement, but for this, they need to open the place we call the Trump Strait.
Later, he clarified that what he meant to say was Hormuz, apologized, expressed deep regret, and remarked on how terrible a mistake it was. He added that fake news would call this an accident, but noted that accidents rarely happen to him.
This incident sparked laughter and great interest among the guests gathered in the event hall. While some attendees assessed it as a simple slip of the tongue, others linked it to Trump's unique speaking style and his ability to improvise during speeches.
According to observers, such situations are rare in political speeches, yet Trump's latest mistake spread very quickly across social networks and sparked widespread discussion. At the same time, since a region of strategic importance in world politics like the Strait of Hormuz was mentioned, these remarks did not go unnoticed in the international political arena.
The people of Uzbekistan also closely follow world events and welcome such interesting incidents with respect. This incident once again demonstrated that politicians are also close to ordinary people and that subtle mistakes can sometimes occur in their speeches.





