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The Ormuz Crisis Sets in Motion the Plan to Dodge the Strait

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Iran’s announcement on Friday that it would “completely” reopen the Strait of Ormuz as the ceasefire with the United States lasted for a short time. Tensions escalated again on Saturday and pushed away the possibilities of an immediate agreement. Iran has resumed the closure of this essential road, while Washington has opened the door to resume attacks if there is no progress before next Wednesday, when the ceasefire expires. The result is a sce…

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Iran’s announcement on Friday that it would “completely” reopen the Strait of Ormuz as the ceasefire with the United States lasted for a short time. Tensions escalated again on Saturday and pushed away the possibilities of an immediate agreement. Iran has resumed the closure of this essential road, while Washington has opened the door to resume attacks if there is no progress before next Wednesday, when the ceasefire expires. The result is a sce…

·Madrid, Spain
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Iran's regime re-established a complete blockade of the Strait of Ormuz, reversing a brief opening of this essential sea lane.This after they accuse the United States of not lifting the naval blockade imposed on Iranian ships and ports. Iran re-established a total blockade of the Strait of Ormuz after U.S. blockadeThe Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) reported that the Strait of Ormuz was again closed after U.S. blockade. Through a statem…

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THE CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — The confrontation over the Strait of Ormuz escalated again on Saturday when Iran reversed its reopening of the crucial sea lane and fired on several ships that tried to pass, in retaliation after the United States maintained its blockade of the ports i

·United States
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Following the conflict between Iran and the U.S. in the Middle East since February 2026, a ceasefire had been reached on April 17 that allowed the reopening of the Strait of Ormuz as a gesture of truce. Yes, with vigilance and some restrictions. But it seems that the plans changed...and quickly. Although the reopening was announced, the U.S. maintained its naval blockade in the area, which was taken by Iran as a provocation and a breach of the a…

The decision was made by the Revolutionary Guard, the regime’s ideological army, and he warned that any boat he tries to cross will be considered “a target.” Tehran blames the US for violating the principle of agreement. President Donald Trump called it “blackmail,” but clarified that they are still negotiating and that there could be a breakthrough. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Tehran, 19 Apr 2026 (AFP) – Iran locks again on Sunday the strategic strait of Ormuz in retaliation for the continued blockade of its ports by the United States, three days after the end of the cease-fire between the two countries and as Tehran finds a peace agreement still far away. Iran announced on Saturday that it will resume [...] Read more Iran closes the Strait of Ormuz, three days after the end of the cease-fire appeared first on MARINE …

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