Another twist in Hormuz blockade: US claims control over vital route while Iran says Strait is open

Published on Apr 18, 2026 02:09 am IST

A new standoff has erupted in the Strait of Hormuz as the U.S. insists its naval blockade remains in force, even after Iran declared the route open to commercial traffic. CENTCOM claimed multiple vessels were turned back, with no ships passing through under the current restrictions. Reports suggest U.S. warships are intercepting and redirecting merchant vessels, escalating tensions despite ongoing ceasefire diplomacy. Tehran has called the moves contradictory and warned of “necessary measures” if the blockade continues. As pressure mounts, the vital global energy corridor risks becoming the next flashpoint.

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