Iran is losing control of the Strait of Hormuz
U.S. naval patrols and Gulf shipping decisions have pushed more than 80% of transits onto an Omani route, according to Kpler.
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Iran losing grip on Hormuz? Over 80% of ships bypass waterway, tracking firm says
Shipping data shows most vessels in the Strait of Hormuz are now using the Omani route despite Iran's opposition. The shift has complicated rival US and Iranian claims of control and raised fresh questions over navigation security.
Iran is losing control of the Strait of Hormuz
The battle for control of the Strait of Hormuz has become the focal point of the Iran war. Over the past several months, both Iran and the United States have claimed the upper hand – and the competing rhetoric has caused considerable confusion and doubt.
The battle for control of the Strait of Ormuz has become the central point of the war with Iran. In recent months both Iran and the United States have claimed the advantage – and the conflicting rhetoric has caused considerable confusion and doubts. At the moment, however, the evidence is clear: the United States, patrolling the Strait with its navy, is gaining ground – and Iran is losing much of its control over this critical maritime route. Mo…
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