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Iran tightens grip on Hormuz waterway

Published on: April 23, 2026 4:29 PM

Iran has tightened its control over the Strait of Hormuz after the United States called off renewed military attacks. The move follows escalating tensions in the Gulf and the seizure of two vessels by Iranian forces. The situation has heightened global concerns over energy security and maritime stability.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard seized two ships in the strategic waterway and escorted them to Iranian ports. The vessels were accused of lacking proper permits and interfering with navigation systems. A third ship was reportedly fired upon but continued its journey without damage. Iran said the actions were part of enforcing maritime rules amid wartime conditions.

Read more: Iran IRGC seizes two vessels in Hormuz

Tensions escalated after US President Donald Trump announced a pause in planned attacks and extended a ceasefire proposal. However, Iranian officials did not confirm any agreement to extend the truce. Tehran criticized the continued US naval blockade, calling it an act of war. Iranian leaders said a ceasefire would require lifting restrictions on the Strait of Hormuz.

The crisis has also triggered political and military shifts in Washington. The US Navy Secretary John Phelan was removed from office in a broader Pentagon shake-up. Officials did not provide reasons for the dismissal. Meanwhile, US forces have redirected multiple ships and intercepted Iranian tankers in international waters.

Read more: US Says Strait of Hormuz Mine Removal Could Take Six Months

The Strait of Hormuz remains effectively disrupted, keeping global oil markets under pressure. Brent crude stayed above $100 per barrel amid supply fears. Mediators, including Pakistan, continue efforts to revive stalled talks between Iran and the United States. However, no timeline has been set for a breakthrough in negotiations.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Gulf maritime security, Iran ship seizure, Iran US tensions, Latest, Middle East conflict 2026, oil price Brent crude, Strait of Hormuz crisis

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