US Media: The US military will inspect and seize commercial ships related to Iran in the coming days

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ME News Report, April 18 (UTC+8), U.S. officials say that the U.S. military is preparing to board and seize commercial ships related to Iran in international waters within the next few days, expanding its naval strike operations beyond the Middle East.
At the same time, the Iranian military continues to strengthen control over the Strait of Hormuz, attacking multiple commercial ships on Saturday and announcing that the waterway is under Iran's "strict control."
These developments have caught shipping companies off guard, and just a day earlier, Iran's foreign minister claimed that the strait was fully open to commercial ships, a statement that was praised by President Trump.
(Source: ChainCatcher)
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L2NightRunner
· 26m ago
Cargo ship: Who did I offend? Both sides are using me as a bargaining chip.
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Half-UnderstoodZk
· 5h ago
The captain of the merchant ship now has to study politics, or else he won't know which country's flag to fly.
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GateUser-21ddf7c7
· 5h ago
Did Iran's reversal this time cause the foreign minister and military to be out of sync?
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Coconut-FlavoredGasFee
· 5h ago
Both sides are showing off their muscles, only the shipping costs are quietly rising.
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SandwichBlockSam
· 5h ago
This storyline is even more complex than DeFi protocols, with multi-party games and no liquidation mechanism.
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