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SECURITYJul 11 · 22:30 UTCFORTUNEJason Ma

The U.S. and Iran can’t agree on fully reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The solution could be straight out of the Old Testament

The U.S. and Iran remain at an impasse over control of the Strait of Hormuz, with Iran requiring approval for ship traffic and attacking vessels outside its designated route, while the U.S. defends an alternate path near Oman through military protection. Oman has proposed a dual-corridor solution to manage traffic, with Iran controlling its northern route and Oman overseeing the southern channel under prewar conditions, but no agreement has been finalized.

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