Iran Tightens Control Over Strait of Hormuz
Iran has established a new system to oversee vessel transit through the Strait of Hormuz, cautioning the U.S. Navy against entering and requiring commercial vessels to coordinate passage with its military. A revised map of the strait indicates expanded Iranian control.
Iran has introduced a new system to manage vessel transit through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, according to a report by Iran's Press TV on Tuesday.
The Iranian government has issued a stern warning to the U.S. Navy, advising them to avoid the contentious waterway. Officials have insisted that any commercial vessels intending to navigate the strait must first coordinate their passage with Iran's military forces.
Additionally, Iran has unveiled a new map delineating the strait, which marks an expanded area of Iranian control, further asserting its influence over this critical passage for global oil supplies.
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