The United States is preparing to restart Project Freedom in the Strait of Hormuz after Saudi Arabia and Kuwait lifted restrictions on the use of military bases and airspace for the operation. (AP Photo) The United States is reportedly preparing to restart its Project Freedom in the Strait of Hormuz. The development comes after Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have lifted restrictions on the US military’s use of their bases and airspace, The Wall Street Journal reported. The decision by the Gulf states to restore access to bases and airspace will now pave the way for the US to resume ‘Project Freedom’ to reopen movement across the Strait of Hormuz. The Trump administration is now looking to restart the operation ‘Project Freedom’ to guide commercial ships with naval and air support after a 36-hour pause this week. On Monday, the US sent a pair of guided missile destroyers to the Gulf region in an attempt to break Iran’s grip on the Strait of Hormuz, says The Wall Street Journal.…