u.s. Blockade of the Strait of Ormuz Threatens to Detonate a Prolonged Naval War
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Washington limits the order of obstruction to ships linked to Iran, but does not define its application. Irregular transit, Iranian toll and the risk of escalation in the Persian Gulf persist Read
The situation in Iran’s war is again at a very delicate point. Today, April 14, the main signs point to a new escalation, with the announcement of a possible or already under way naval blockade of Iranian ports by the United States, while the ceasefire that had been agreed at the beginning of April remains under a lot of pressure. In the last few hours, several reports agree that the talks between Washington and Tehran have ended without agreeme…
President Donald Trump's decision to block, since Monday morning, all Iranian ships entering or leaving the Strait of Ormuz marks the next big test of the war against Iran: which side will be most able to withstand economic pressures, new Iranian leaders or Trump?
After the failure of the negotiations with the Iranians who still control the Strait of Ormuz, the United States put into effect a blockade at both ends of the Strait, with about fifteen warships ready to intercept the ships approaching the Iranian ports. General Philippe Sidos said that the Americans must "modulate the relationship with China".
The United States took effect yesterday the blockade of the Strait of Ormuz to prevent the passage of ships with departure or destination to some of Iran's ports.After the measure, Donald Trump announced that the Persian country contacted him to try to unblock the situation, which had an immediate reflection in the financial markets.The war is in a situation of blockade.
The US Central Command (Centcom) began, by order of the president, the operation to restrict access and sea exit to Iranian ports along the Persian Gulf
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