US blockade
Coverage of US blockade in the Nexus archive.
- Iran threatens US interests and Israel after strike on Beirut
Iran's chief negotiator warned that an Israeli strike on south Beirut and a US blockade of Iranian ports would lead to retaliation. The strike, which occurred despite a recent ceasefire agreement and a US request to avoid attacking Lebanon's capital, killed two and injured 11.
- Cuba suffering wartime-scale economic crisis
Cuba faces a severe economic crisis exacerbated by the US blockade, mismanagement, and loss of Venezuelan oil. The Financial Times describes the US actions as 'bullying' but notes that adopting a liberalized economy with private sector growth and foreign investment could benefit Cuba. Bureaucratic hurdles and lack of support from traditional allies worsen the situation.
- How far have the US and Iran got towards ending the Iran war?
The United States and Iran have reached an agreement to extend a ceasefire, allow shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, and lift a US blockade and some sanctions on Iran, though the deal has not been finalized. The agreement could end a war contributing to an energy crisis, but Iran's nuclear programme dispute remains unresolved.
- China sends aid to Cuba amid a harsh US blockade
China has sent aid to Cuba in response to a harsh US blockade. This action highlights international support for Cuba amid ongoing US economic restrictions.
- US Blockade Is Painful for Iran, Sanders Says
Bernie Sanders has commented on the impact of the US blockade on Iran, characterizing it as painful for the Iranian people. The statement reflects ongoing tensions regarding US sanctions policy toward Iran.
- Cuba out of fuel oil, diesel under US sanctions, energy minister says
Cuba has run out of oil and diesel due to a US blockade, affecting its energy system. The country's energy minister, Vicente de la O Levy, confirmed the shortage. Cuba is struggling with fuel supply amid sustained sanctions.
- Iran Juggles Oil Cuts and Storage Strain to Resist US Blockade
Iran is managing oil production cuts and storage challenges to counter the US economic blockade. An anti-US billboard referencing President Donald Trump and the Strait of Hormuz was erected in Tehran's Valiasr Square.
- Cuba condemns new US sanctions as 'illegal' and 'abusive'
Cuba has condemned new US sanctions as 'illegal' and 'abusive,' which are part of a broader US blockade of oil to the island. The measures have exacerbated existing issues, including widespread blackouts and fuel shortages in Cuba.
- Iran Grain Flows Slump as US Blockade Cuts Access to Key Port
Iran's grain flows have declined due to a US blockade restricting access to Bandar Imam Khomeini port, a critical hub for grain processing. The situation highlights tensions between Iran and the US over trade and economic sanctions.
- Oil price tops $120 a barrel after Trump warns Iran blockade could last ‘months’
Brent oil prices surged above $126 a barrel, the highest since 2022, after Donald Trump warned the US blockade of Iranian ports could last months, exacerbating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. The price spike followed stalled peace talks and disrupted shipping routes, with markets reacting to heightened geopolitical risks.
- Oil prices soar on fears of long supply disruption, US siege of Iran ports
Oil prices have risen due to concerns over prolonged supply disruptions caused by the US blockade of Iranian ports. US President Trump convened with oil companies to address potential impacts on fuel supplies.
- With 3,000 containers stuck in Pakistan, Iran explores more land routes
Iran is seeking alternative land transit routes to bypass a US blockade, as 3,000 containers remain stranded in Pakistan. Documents obtained by Al Jazeera reveal efforts to reroute sea cargo via land.
- Roknifard: US Blockade Won't Yield Significant Results
Roknifard asserts that the US blockade will not produce significant outcomes. The statement implies skepticism towards the effectiveness of economic sanctions.
- Iran Menaces Hormuz and Tests US Blockade
Iran is challenging the strategic Hormuz Strait and testing the effectiveness of a US-imposed blockade. The actions highlight tensions between Iran and the United States over regional control and maritime security.
- Convoy of oil tankers passes through Strait of Hormuz, vessel tracking data shows after Iran threatened to shut waterway again if US blockade continues
A convoy of oil tankers passed through the Strait of Hormuz, as indicated by vessel tracking data, following Iran's renewed threat to block the strategic waterway if the US maintains its economic blockade. The movement highlights ongoing tensions in the region amid geopolitical disputes.
- Pakistan Oil Tanker Makes Rare Entry and Exit Through Hormuz
The Shalamar, a Pakistan-based crude oil tanker, made a rare entry and exit through the Strait of Hormuz during a US-imposed blockade, marking the first such departure under these conditions.
- Sanctioned tankers transit Strait of Hormuz amid US blockade
Sanctioned tankers are transiting the Strait of Hormuz despite a US blockade. The Chinese-owned tanker Rich Starry becomes the first sanctioned vessel to exit the Gulf after the US blockade.
- Trump Vows to Eliminate Iranian Ships Close to US Blockade
President Donald Trump announced plans to target Iranian ships near the U.S. blockade, signaling heightened tensions between the United States and Iran. The statement reflects ongoing geopolitical conflict over maritime activities in the region.
- Cuba sent doctors. Washington sent a destroyer.
Cuba has historically sent medical teams abroad, while the United States has responded with military assets like a destroyer. The article criticizes the US blockade for devastating Cuba's state and undermining six decades of global solidarity efforts.