At least 10 vessels reverse course near Hormuz, report says
A sudden reversal of at least ten commercial vessels near the Strait of Hormuz raises alarms over maritime security and global trade flows.
A sudden reversal of at least ten commercial vessels near the Strait of Hormuz raises alarms over maritime security and global trade flows. | Contesto: cronaca
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- At least 10 vessels reverse course near Hormuz, report says
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At least ten commercial vessels, including cargo ships laden with fertilizers, abruptly reversed course while approaching the vital Strait of Hormuz from the Arabian Gulf on Tuesday, according to a report from The New York Times citing shipping experts. The incident, whose immediate cause remains unclear, occurred along one of the world's most critical maritime chokepoints for global energy supplies. No official instructions to the ships have been confirmed, and the reasons behind the sudden collective change in direction are under intense scrutiny by analysts and regional observers. The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow passage between Oman and Iran, is the conduit for approximately one-fifth of the world's seaborne oil and a significant portion of liquefied natural gas. Any disruption or perceived threat in these waters sends immediate shockwaves through global energy markets and shipping insurance sectors. The reported involvement of fertilizer carriers is particularly notable, as such cargoes can be volatile and are subject to strict international shipping regulations. The mere suggestion of instability in the area prompts recalibrations of risk assessments by commodity traders and chartering companies worldwide. This incident unfolds against a backdrop of prolonged regional tension. Iranian forces have repeatedly seized or harassed commercial vessels in recent years, actions often linked to geopolitical disputes with the United States and its allies. The presence of various naval forces, including those from the U.S. Fifth Fleet and regional partners, adds a layer of military complexity to the crowded sea lanes. While not an overt attack, a coordinated reversal of this scale is interpreted by security consultants as a potential reaction to an unspecified threat—whether a direct warning, a perceived naval exercise, or intelligence of a possible interception. The immediate operational impact is a logistical snarl. Reversing a large cargo ship is a significant maneuver, indicating a decision made under considerable pressure. Delays ripple through tightly scheduled supply chains, increasing costs for hire, fuel, and late deliveries. For energy markets, even transient...
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