Traffic Is Trickling Through Strait of Hormuz: Who's Moving and Who's Stranded
Iran's shadow fleet built to evade sanctions moves freely through the Strait of Hormuz while western-linked vessels face high insurance costs and restricted passage, analysts say.
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Iran allows select ships through Strait of Hormuz as blockade targets US and allies
Iran is operating a selective blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, permitting vessels from allied nations to navigate the waterway while barring ships linked to the United States, Israel and European countries, according to maritime tracking data released on March 17
What Would Captain Kirk Do About Hormuz?
Control oil, and you control nations, observed Henry Kissinger. Right now, that’s what Iran is doing in a way Kissinger would not have imagined. The prevailing narrative is that Iran has been weakened by U.S. and Israeli strikes. But the opposite is true. As long as Iran can disrupt flows through the Strait of Hormuz,…
Iran is reportedly allowing certain ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, releasing a quantity of oil and gas that has helped keep global energy prices under control.
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