Iran says Strait of Hormuz open to all but ‘enemy-linked’ ships amid US threat
Source: New York Post · Bias: Right
Summary
The threat of Iranian attacks during the US-Israeli war on Iran has kept most ships from getting through the narrow strait, the conduit for around a fifth of global oil and liquefied natural gas supplies, threatening a global energy shock.
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