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US Military Denies Resuming Hormuz Naval Escorts

The United States military denied resuming naval escorts through the Strait of Hormuz today. Central Command released an official statement addressing the widespread maritime rumors. The command oversees all American military operations across the Middle East.

Project Freedom Remains Inactive

Officials confirmed that Project Freedom remains completely inactive right now. American forces do not currently escort commercial vessels through the strategic waterway. The military focuses strictly on defensive operations during the fragile ceasefire.

Global shipping companies face ongoing uncertainty and massive risks in the region. The naval blockade continues to disrupt international trade heavily every single day.

High Risks for Commercial Traffic

The lack of naval escorts leaves many commercial ships highly vulnerable. Energy markets watch these military updates very closely for supply chain clues. A prolonged closure of the strait threatens the global economy deeply.


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Author: Amita Kalsi   

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