# Maritime%20Blockade
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Cracks in the Alliance: NATO Powers Recoil from Washington’s Iranian Blockade
Major NATO allies including the UK, Spain, and Turkey have publicly rejected participation in a U.S.-led maritime blockade against Iran. The discord highlights a deepening rift between Washington’s unilateral military strategy and the European preference for diplomacy and international law.

A Sea Divided: The Global Fallout of Washington’s Strategic Maritime Blockade
The International Maritime Organization has issued a rare condemnation of a U.S.-led maritime blockade, highlighting a major breakdown in international maritime norms. The blockade, aimed at strategic containment, threatens global supply chains and challenges the long-standing principle of freedom of navigation.

Cracks in the Atlantic: Spain Rebukes Trump’s 'Unjustified' Blockade of Iran
Spain's Defense Minister Margarita Robles has condemned the U.S. decision to blockade Iranian ports, calling the move 'unjustified' and 'absurd.' The rebuke signals a deepening divide between Washington and its European allies over military unilateralism and international law.

Brinkmanship in the Gulf: Trump’s Return to 'Maximum Pressure' Risks Regional Firestorm
The Trump administration has ordered a maritime blockade of Iranian ports following failed diplomatic negotiations, escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. While seeking to avoid a full-scale war, the U.S. is leveraging limited military strikes and economic pressure to force concessions from Tehran.

Stranglehold in the Gulf: Washington Imposes Total Maritime Blockade on Iranian Ports
The US Central Command has announced a total maritime blockade on all Iranian ports starting April 13, 2026, acting on a presidential directive. The move targets all international vessels trading with Iran while attempting to maintain transit for non-Iranian traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.