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U.S Navy Says Over 70 Ships Blocked From Entering Or Leaving Iranian Ports

U.S Navy Says Over 70 Ships Blocked From Entering Or Leaving Iranian Ports

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More than 70 ships are being prevented from entering or leaving Iranian ports as the American naval blockade continues.

In a post on X, CENTCOM mentioned that these vessels can carry over 166 million barrels of Iranian oil, valued at around $13 billion.

It added that over 50 ships have been redirected as part of operations to restrict the movement of oil to and from Iran.

This is the strategy adopted by the United States to force Iran to negotiate with Washington, especially over the nuclear program.

Massive U.S Military Presence In The Gulf

In a recent update, CENTCOM also said that the current mission involves more than 15000 troops, over 200 aircraft and 20 warships stationed across the Middle East.

The assets include aircraft carriers, destroyers, frigates, unmanned systems, refuelling vessels, and patrol ships. Land and Sea-based fighter jets, amphibious assault ships, and surveillance aircraft.

The naval ships are spread in the waters around Iran, near the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Oman.

Iran’s Oil Exports

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