Iran says it is closing Strait of Hormuz completely after US strikes

Iran says it has fully closed the strait of Hormuz to all vessel traffic-including oil tankers and commercial ships-citing insecurity in the region after the United States launched strikes on multiple targets. An Iranian military statement said any shipping through the strait will be affected.It sounds like you’re describing a breaking-news claim: Iran says it has “fully closed” the Strait of Hormuz to *all* vessel traffic (including oil tankers and commercial ships), citing regional insecurity after U.S.strikes on multiple targets, and warning that any shipping through the strait will be affected.

If you want, I can help in one of these ways:

1) **Summarize** what this statement likely means for shipping and global oil flows.

2) Provide **background** on the Strait of Hormuz (why it matters, typical traffic, legal/strategic context).

3) **Assess plausibility/implications**-e.g., what “closure” would involve in practice and what signs to look for (shipping AIS data, insurance rate changes, tanker route diversions, price moves).

Which option do you prefer, and do you want a swift summary or more detailed analysis?


Iran announced it was closing the Strait of Hormuz to all vessels after the United States launched strikes on “multiple targets” on Wednesday evening.

“From this moment on, due to insecurity in the region, the Strait of Hormuz is declared closed to the traffic of any type of vessel, including oil tankers and commercial vessels, and any traffic will be affected,” the Iranian military said in a statement.

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