# Global Shipping
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Brinkmanship in the Strait: Tehran Reasserts Naval Dominance with Strategic Ship Seizures
The IRGC Navy has released footage of its seizure of two container ships in the Strait of Hormuz, one with alleged Israeli ties, to demonstrate its naval strength and control over the waterway. This move serves as a direct rebuttal to U.S. diplomatic pressure and reaffirms Tehran's willingness to use maritime chokepoints as leverage in regional conflicts.

Brinkmanship in the Gulf: US-Iran Naval Clash Scuttles Islamabad Diplomatic Hopes
Tensions between the U.S. and Iran have spiked following a naval skirmish in the Gulf of Oman, where U.S. forces seized an Iranian freighter. The clash has effectively scuttled planned diplomatic talks in Islamabad, as Tehran moves to legally assert control over the Strait of Hormuz in response to U.S. blockades.

Trump’s Mercantile Middle East: A High-Stakes Bet on the Strait of Hormuz
President Trump has proposed a new economic framework for the Strait of Hormuz, suggesting that a resolution to 'shipping congestion' will create immense wealth and a 'Golden Age' for the Middle East. The plan involves American logistical support for regional reconstruction and potentially facilitates a new system of transit fees managed by Iran and Oman.

Chokepoint Contagion: How the US-Israel-Iran Conflict is Redrawing the Global Shipping Map
The escalation of US-Israel military actions against Iran has triggered a dual maritime crisis in the Strait of Hormuz and the Red Sea. This conflict is driving up global energy prices, lengthening shipping routes by two weeks, and exposing the limitations of Western military deterrence in protecting vital trade arteries.

A Chokepoint’s New Reality: Iran Leverages the Strait of Hormuz’s Fragile Reopening
After a 25-day maritime paralysis, the Strait of Hormuz is witnessing a managed reopening as Iran implements a restrictive 'safe corridor' system. Tehran's move to impose transit tolls and exclude Western-aligned vessels suggests a permanent shift toward sovereignty-based control over this vital global energy chokepoint.