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Trump’s Strait showdown: Five bold moves to crush the Iran threat now Fox News
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Greece wants durable solution to ensure free shipping in Hormuz Strait whbl.com
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War with Iran strands about 20,000 seafarers in the Strait of Hormuz NPR
Most shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, which supplies roughly one-fifth of the world’s crude oil, has been halted since early March
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Iran Moves Its Own Oil Through Hormuz as It Chokes Other Traffic Bloomberg.com
Tankers still cross Strait of Hormuz as Iran controls who gets through Euronews.com
Iran Signals Nuclear Continuity and Calls for New Hormuz Strait Protocol Modern Diplomacy
Strait of Hormuz Closure Disrupts Global Container Shipping Global Trade Magazine
‘Dribble’ of tankers passing through Hormuz Strait as Iran struggles to resist, says White House Tradewinds News
What’s really going on in Strait of Hormuz? CNN
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France ready to help U.S. secure Strait of Hormuz — but not while ships are under attack CNBC
UN body to meet over Gulf shipping and maritime safety concerns UN's International Maritime Organisation (IMO) will hold an extraordinary session to address the impact of the ongoing conflict on shipping and seafarers in the Gulf, AFP news agency reported. The two-day meeting will consider possible resolutions as concerns grow over maritime safety and disruptions in key shipping routes. Several countries, including the United Kingdom, France and Germany, are urging the IMO council to condemn what they describe as attacks by Iran and threats to close the Strait of Hormuz. Iran, which is also a member of the organisation, blamed the United States and Israel for escalating maritime insecurity. “The adverse maritime repercussions currently affecting shipping and seafarers are a direct and inevitable consequence of these unlawful actions and cannot be viewed in isolation from their underlying cause,” Iran said.
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A potential naval coalition may still struggle to secure the Strait of Hormuz, says analyst CNBC