US Navy expands escort missions for oil tankers in Strait of Hormuz, Energy Secretary reports
The US military has begun escorting more oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz. The increase in escorted vessels reflects a rise in commercial traffic
The US military has begun escorting more oil tankers through the Strait of
Hormuz. The increase in escorted vessels reflects a rise in commercial traffic
in the waterway. The move was confirmed by the Energy Secretary. The escalation
comes amid ongoing negotiations between President Trump and Iran. Both sides are
still haggling over a prospective peace agreement. The escorts are intended to
protect the tankers from potential threats. The heightened presence underscores
the strategic importance of the strait for global oil supplies. Observers will
watch how the talks influence future escort operations.