US Iran War Hormuz Toll: The United States has issued a stern warning to global shipping firms, cautioning that any payments made to Iran for transit through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz could trigger sanctions.
The advisory, released on Friday, comes as a U.S.-led naval blockade of the chokepoint enters its third week, with diplomatic efforts to end hostilities showing little progress.
Tensions remain high as ceasefire negotiations between Washington and Tehran continue to stall. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian strongly criticised the blockade, calling restrictions on Iranian ports 'intolerable.'
Strategic Chokepoint At Heart Of Crisis
The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow but crucial maritime corridor, has once again become a flashpoint in global geopolitics. Nearly one-fifth of the world's crude oil and liquefied natural gas shipments pass through this route, making any disruption a matter of international concern.
Iran's ability to influence or obstruct maritime traffic has emerged as a key leverage point since the United States and Israel launched military operations against Tehran on February 28. In earlier attempts to de-escalate tensions, Iran proposed a system of tolls for vessels seeking safe passage, an idea firmly rejected by Washington.

