US general clarifies Iranian ports under blockade, not Strait of Hormuz

US military clarifies its naval blockade targets only Iranian ports, seeking to avert a wider regional crisis over the Strait of Hormuz.

US military clarifies its naval blockade targets only Iranian ports, seeking to avert a wider regional crisis over the Strait of Hormuz. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • US general clarifies Iranian ports under blockade, not Strait of Hormuz

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A senior United States military commander was compelled to issue a public clarification this week, stating unequivocally that the US naval blockade is confined to Iranian ports and does not encompass the strategic Strait of Hormuz. The statement, aimed at de-escalating regional tensions, followed widespread international concern that a full closure of the strait was imminent. The clarification underscores the delicate balance the US is attempting to strike: enforcing a maritime quarantine on Iran while avoiding an action that would trigger a global economic shock and a potential military confrontation. The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow chokepoint between the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf, is arguably the world's most critical maritime oil artery. Through its 21-mile-wide navigable channel flows approximately one-fifth of the world's oil supply, along with vast quantities of liquefied natural gas. Any sustained disruption to this traffic would send shockwaves through global energy markets, spiking prices and threatening the economic stability of nations from Asia to Europe. The US clarification is a direct attempt to reassure global markets and allied governments that Washington's immediate objective is more narrowly focused. The blockade of Iranian ports represents a significant escalation in the long-standing confrontation between Washington and Tehran. It is the most tangible military enforcement of a broader economic pressure campaign. By physically preventing the ingress and egress of commercial vessels from Iranian harbors, the US aims to cripple Iran's ability to export oil and other goods, cutting off a vital source of government revenue. This move follows a series of diplomatic impasses and regional provocations, positioning naval power as the primary tool of coercion. Iranian officials have long threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz in retaliation for severe economic sanctions or military attack, a threat treated with grave seriousness by US Central Command and its regional partners. The US general's clarification can thus be seen as a preemptive measure to separate two distinct concepts in the public and strategic discourse: a targeted blockade...

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