US to resume naval blockade of Iranian ports, warns vessels of interception
"At the Commander in Chief's direction, US Central Command forces will resume blockading maritime traffic entering and exiting Iranian ports on July 14 at 4…
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"At the Commander in Chief's direction, US Central Command (CENTCOM) forces will resume blockading maritime traffic entering and exiting Iranian ports on July 14 at 4 p.m. ET [8:00 p.m. GMT]," CENTCOM said in a statement, posted on X. US forces will enforce the blockade against vessels transiting to or from Iranian ports and coastal areas. During the initial implementation of the blockade on April 13-June 18, the US military redirected over 140 compliant vessels, and disabled nine non-compliant ships. However, repeated attacks on commercial vessels have cast doubt on that arrangement.
Furthermore, The US says the blockade is intended to protect commercial shipping following Iranian attacks on vessels in the strait, while Tehran maintains it has the right to manage traffic through the strategic chokepoint.
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"At the Commander in Chief's direction, US Central Command (CENTCOM) forces will resume blockading maritime traffic entering and exiting Iranian ports on July 14 at 4 p.m. ET [8:00 p.m. GMT]," CENTCOM said in a statement, posted on X. US forces will enforce the blockade against vessels transiting to or from Iranian ports and coastal areas.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesDuring the initial implementation of the blockade on April 13-June 18, the US military redirected over 140 compliant vessels, and disabled nine non-compliant ships.
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However, repeated attacks on commercial vessels have cast doubt on that arrangement.
according to The Times of India - Top StoriesThe US says the blockade is intended to protect commercial shipping following Iranian attacks on vessels in the strait, while Tehran maintains it has the right to manage traffic through the strategic chokepoint.
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