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The strait may reopen, but global confidence may not return
The strait may reopen, but global confidence may not return The next phase of the Strait of Hormuz crisis may be defined less by its closure and more by conditional access. United States President Donald Trump’s claim that a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz has been largely negotiated may calm markets temporarily. But the deeper significance of the current crisis lies elsewhere.
U.S. begins retaliatory strikes on Iran after Apache helicopter downed near Strait of Hormuz
U.S. begins retaliatory strikes on Iran after Apache helicopter downed near Strait of Hormuz 05:04 UP NEXT Trump says Iran shot down U.S. helicopter 03:16 Crew Rescued After US Helicopter Crashes Near Strait of Hormuz 02:34 U.S. in the “final throes” of Iran deal, Trump says 00:58 U.S. pilots rescued after helicopter goes down near Strait of Hormuz 01:26 Trump says he ‘calls the shots’ as Israel and Iran exchange fire 02:18 Trump Tells Israel Not to Strike Iran, Saying He 'Calls the Shots'...
US Apache helicopter 'goes down' near Strait of Hormuz with two crew members rescued
US Apache helicopter 'goes down' near Strait of Hormuz with two crew members rescued The Strait of Hormuz has been a point of contention in the US-Iran war, which sparked after the US and Israel carried out joint strikes on several key Iranian sites on February 28 A US helicopter has reportedly gone down near the Strait of Hormuz. The Army Apache helicopter gunship went down on Monday, June 8. Its two crew members were safely rescued, The New York Times reported, citing two people briefed on...
As Strait of Hormuz stays shut, companies seek new routes for trade
Business As Strait of Hormuz stays shut, companies seek new routes for trade June 3, 20264:58 PM ET Heard on All Things Considered Jackie Northam As Strait of Hormuz stays shut, companies seek new routes for trade Listen · 4:04 4:04 Toggle more options Download Embed Embed Shipping companies are looking for alternative routes as the Strait of Hormuz lockdown drags on. Facebook Flipboard Email
Hundreds of ships cross the Strait of Hormuz, some are going 'dark' to do it
US and Iran negotiations in 'deadlock', but ships are finding ways to cross the Strait of Hormuz Tue 9 Jun 2026 at 4:56am Marine traffic observers have revealed hundreds of commercial ships have crossed out of the Strait of Hormuz, often by taking "dark" journeys through Iran's "tollbooth route" or with the guidance of the United States. Analysts also say some Iranian tankers are likely slipping past the US blockade in the opposite direction and entering Iranian waters to be used to store...
An alternative to the Strait of Hormuz? Why Iran is eyeing Yemen's Bab al-Mandab
As tensions across the Middle East continue to escalate, attention is gradually shifting beyond the Strait of Hormuz to another highly strategic maritime chokepoint -the Bab al-Mandab Strait. Iran, through its allies in Yemen, is considering this narrow sea passage as a possible pressure point against its adversaries, according to Iranian state-linked media outlet Tasnim. This has raised concerns that the conflict could expand into global shipping lanes and disrupt the movement of oil and...
Commentary: The Strait of Hormuz is getting less dire by the day
Commentary: The Strait of Hormuz is getting less dire by the day The longer we go without oil from the Persian Gulf, the less we’ll need it, says Christopher Smart for the New York Times. NEW YORK: Whatever peace agreement the United States and Iran may cobble together, there will be no quick return to pre-war energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz. Even after the mines are cleared, it will take a brave tanker captain to trust that the passage is once again secure - and higher insurance...
Strait of Hormuz closure: Why high oil prices may be a temporary shock only - explained
Oil prices may average at around $87 per barrel in 2026 as the reopening of Strait of Hormuz in the coming months would ease crude supplies globally, says Fitch Ratings. Global oil markets are likely to move back into surplus once shipping through the Strait of Hormuz resumes, despite the sharp rise in prices caused by the closure of the key maritime route, the report says. “Oil prices will be lower if Hormuz reopens earlier.
Iran-US war latest: Two more drones downed over Strait of Hormuz as Trump claims he ‘destroyed’ Tehran’s military
Iran-US war latest: Two more drones downed over Strait of Hormuz as Trump claims he ‘destroyed’ Tehran’s military It comes as the US military said it downed six Iranian missiles in the Gulf - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The US says it has shot down two more drones threatening the Strait of Hormuz after Washington and Tehran continued to trade strikes on Saturday. In a post on X, US Centcom said it had shot down two Iranian one-way attack drones in a bid to “defend against Iranian...
Iran reasserts control over Hormuz Strait as deal with US remains elusive
Iran reasserts control over Hormuz Strait as deal with US remains elusive Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth says US ‘more than capable’ of restarting war if satisfactory deal not reached. Iran has reasserted its control over the Strait of Hormuz, warning that foreign commercial and military vessels will be targeted, if they do not comply with regulations governing passage through the strategic waterway. The announcement on Saturday came after the United States signalled that President Donald Trump...