US Military Redirects Over 120 Vessels Amid Ongoing Naval Blockade of Iran
US military redirects over 120 vessels to ensure compliance of blockade against Iran

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Since the initiation of the naval blockade against Iran on April 13, the US military has redirected over 120 commercial vessels. The US Central Command (CENTCOM) has stated that it will persist in blocking all maritime traffic to and from Iranian ports.
- 01The US naval blockade of Iran began on April 13.
- 02US Central Command (CENTCOM) has redirected 122 vessels to enforce the blockade.
- 03The blockade aims to restrict maritime traffic to and from Iran.
- 04CENTCOM has issued warnings regarding continued enforcement of the blockade.
- 05The actions are part of US efforts to ensure compliance with maritime regulations against Iran.
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As part of its ongoing efforts to enforce a naval blockade against Iran, the US military has redirected over 120 commercial vessels since the blockade's initiation on April 13. The US Central Command (CENTCOM) announced that it has redirected 122 vessels to ensure compliance with the blockade. CENTCOM has also warned that it will continue to block the movement of all ships traveling to and from Iranian ports. This action underscores the US's commitment to restricting maritime traffic in the region amid ongoing tensions.
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The blockade affects shipping routes and trade involving Iran, potentially impacting global oil markets and regional security.
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