Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps: 25 ships permitted to pass through the Strait of Hormuz in the past 24 hours

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ME News Report, May 27 (UTC+8), on the evening of the 26th local time, the Public Relations Department of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy announced that in the past 24 hours, including oil tankers, container ships, and other commercial vessels, 25 ships have passed through the Strait of Hormuz with permission, under the coordination and security protection of the IRGC Navy. At the same time, the IRGC Navy also stated that they are conducting "effective and authoritative" control over the Strait of Hormuz, and any acts of aggression will be met with a severe response. (Source: ODAILY)
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GateUser-2bbf8435
· 6h ago
The struggle for control of the Taiwan Strait is essentially a microcosm of geopolitical rivalry.
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SeaSaltMarketMakingNotes
· 19h ago
A strong retort in four characters, which translates to: Don't test my bottom line.
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CandleLibrarian
· 19h ago
25 ships, quite a specific number, it seems to be intentionally showing off strength
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GateUser-8947c5ff
· 19h ago
In the past 24 hours, the timing was perfect, just as international public opinion was fermenting.
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ReboundAtTheStreetCornerAfter
· 19h ago
Any act of aggression will be met with a strong counterattack—that sounds like it's meant for the United States.
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NoSleepBridge
· 19h ago
The Strait of Hormuz is a crucial location, the lifeline of global energy.
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