
U.S. Declares Full Blockade of Iranian Ports in Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. Central Command announced the full implementation of a blockade on Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz, effectively cutting off the international sea trade that accounts for roughly 90% of Iran's economy. This military action, which involves a large U.S. naval presence, is estimated to cost Iran approximately $435 million per day in economic damage. The announcement is notable because it occurs while the White House is simultaneously signaling efforts toward a diplomatic resolution in the Middle East. International reactions have been swift, with China strongly criticizing the blockade as a "dangerous and irresponsible act." The move threatens global energy supplies and risks straining U.S. relationships with key oil-consuming nations like China and India.






















