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SS: Iran’s IRGC Navy turned back three vessels attempting to exit the Strait of Hormuz on 27 March — the day after Israel killed RADM Alireza Tangsiri, whom it assessed oversaw the blockade. Two were COSCO-chartered mega-container ships (CSCL Indian Ocean and CSCL Arctic Ocean, 19,000+ TEU each) stranded since late February. COSCO had resumed Gulf bookings on 25 March after Iran announced safe passage for five nations including China. The ships were rejected anyway.
The IRGC’s statement: „The Strait of Hormuz is closed. Any movement through the strait will be met with a harsh response.“
Windward tracked nine vessels transiting in the 24 hours to 26 March, against a pre-conflict average of 120 per day. The Majlis is advancing legislation to make the toll of up to $2M per transit permanent law.
The question this raises: what happens to a blockade when the architect is killed but the system keeps running? If Chinese state-owned carriers from an exempted nation can’t get through, is anything short of mine clearance going to reopen the Strait?
Full sourced analysis with AIS data, IRGC statements, and the Tangsiri succession question is in the attached link, This is my own independent publication. G not J! 😉
I don’t understand this „man who blockaded the strait“ talk.
Was it just this one guy’s idea? Or did he just give the order? Because as I understand it this has been Iran’s policy for a long time if they were attacked.
> Iran’s IRGC Navy turned back three vessels attempting to exit the Strait of Hormuz on 27 March — hours after Trump extended his reopening deadline, citing ongoing talks (Truth Social, 26 Mar; NPR, 26 Mar), the day after Israel killed the commander it held responsible for the blockade.
Last year, trump told us the bombing campaign he authorized in Iran “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear capabilities. Months later, he stars an illegal war because of the threat (well, one of his excuses anyway) of Iran’s nuclear capabilities.
A couple weeks ago, trump declared Iran’s navy was “decimated”. Now, Iran’s navy keeps ships from passing through the Hormuz strait.
The man lies with every single breath he takes. With any luck for the US and the world, there won’t be many more lies.