
Strait of Hormuz: Iran's 'Open' Declaration Meets Operational Confusion
Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz open to commercial shipping, an announcement that caused immediate drops in oil futures contracts, including WTI and Brent crude. However, the operational status of the waterway remains highly contested due to conflicting statements from Iranian officials and the continued presence of U.S. naval blockades. Video evidence shows oil tankers attempting to transit the designated route but subsequently turning back. Maritime analysts warn that the strait is not fully open, pointing to strict Iranian requirements, mandatory routes, and cargo restrictions. Experts conclude that the waterway remains functionally restricted, suggesting the declaration is a 'false dawn' amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions.






















