Illustration of U.S. strikes on Iranian mine-laying boats in the Strait of Hormuz amid Iran's closure claim and shipping attacks.
Illustration of U.S. strikes on Iranian mine-laying boats in the Strait of Hormuz amid Iran's closure claim and shipping attacks.
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Iran says it has closed the Strait of Hormuz as U.S. reports strikes on suspected minelayers amid rising shipping attacks

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Iran has claimed the Strait of Hormuz is closed after a surge of attacks on commercial vessels since late February, while the U.S. military says it destroyed Iranian mine-laying boats near the vital oil chokepoint—an escalation that has heightened fears of prolonged disruption to energy and trade flows.

Iran has claimed it has “formally closed” the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow maritime corridor between Iran and Oman that is widely regarded as one of the world’s most important energy chokepoints. Analysts and maritime advisories, however, have emphasized that there has been no internationally recognized legal closure, even as traffic has sharply slowed due to threats, insurance concerns, and perceived risk to crews and vessels.

The Daily Wire opinion piece by Behnam Ben Taleblu reported that the strait is about 21 miles wide at its narrowest point and that roughly 20% of the world’s oil transits the waterway daily. The same piece said three additional vessels were struck on Wednesday by what it described as “unknown projectiles”: the Thai-flagged Mayuree Naree, the Japanese ONE Majesty, and the Marshall Islands-flagged Star Gwyneth. It said the latest incidents brought the total number of attacked vessels since February 28 to at least 14.

According to the Daily Wire, Iran’s top security official described the strait as one that would be “a strait of peace and prosperity for all, or a strait of defeat and suffering for warmongers,” while Iranian officials warned they would not allow oil to pass for the benefit of the United States or its allies.

U.S. Central Command said it moved quickly against what it described as a mine-laying threat, reporting that U.S. forces destroyed 16 Iranian minelayers on Tuesday. The Daily Wire account also said President Donald Trump told reporters the number destroyed had risen to 28 by Wednesday, and quoted him characterizing Iran’s conventional navy as being “at the bottom of the sea,” while suggesting U.S. escorts for commercial shipping could be considered.

The Daily Wire article compared the moment to the 1980s “Tanker War,” when attacks on Gulf shipping drew U.S. naval involvement, including Operation Earnest Will and the 1988 U.S. strike operation Praying Mantis. The piece argued that Iran’s remaining risk to maritime traffic would likely come less from conventional surface ships than from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ fast attack craft and speedboats, which could be used for asymmetric tactics such as rapid mine-laying.

The broader situation has increased market and security anxiety around the Gulf, with shipping companies weighing whether transits can be conducted safely and at what cost. Officials and analysts have warned that restoring confidence in passage through the strait would depend on reducing attack risks and clarifying whether convoying or other protective measures will be used.

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X discussions highlight Iran's declaration of closing the Strait of Hormuz amid attacks on commercial ships, countered by U.S. strikes destroying multiple Iranian minelayers. Reactions include fears of oil price spikes above $100 and economic fallout, praise for U.S. military actions, skepticism about full closure, and calls for escalation or de-escalation from journalists, analysts, and users.

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イランに対する米主導作戦による混乱が続く中、米エネルギー長官のホルムズ海峡通過時の海軍護衛に関する主張がホワイトハウスにより訂正された後、火曜日の原油価格は大きく変動した。ブレント原油は1バレル約81ドルまで下落した後、91ドル近辺で終了した。この事件は、世界の石油の20%を運ぶ同海峡を通る石油の流れを安定させる取り組みを浮き彫りにしている。

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Following the US-Israel strikes that killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on February 28, 2026, Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz, spiking global energy prices and markets. A triumvirate has taken provisional control in Tehran as missile exchanges and naval losses intensify regional tensions.

U.S. Central Command announced that Iran has lost all 11 of its ships in the Gulf of Oman amid escalating strikes in Operation Epic Fury, following over 1,250 targets hit in 48 hours. This builds on earlier reports of naval losses and comes as Iranian counterstrikes intensify, killing six U.S. soldiers.

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トランプ大統領は、湾岸海運を混乱させたイランのタンカー攻撃を受けて原油価格が1バレル100ドルを超えたにもかかわらず、イランの核プログラムに対する米軍攻撃を正当化した。彼は短期的なエネルギーコストよりもイランの核武装阻止を優先し、米ガソリン価格引き下げのためのさらなる措置を発表した。

イラン危機による石油供給混乱を受け、日本政府は国家石油備蓄の一部を放出する可能性を検討している。共同通信が金曜日に報じたところによると、ホルムズ海峡の閉鎖が影響を及ぼしている。政府は状況を監視し、他国との調整も視野に入れている。

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イランとの継続中の紛争により、ホルムズ海峡での船舶輸送が停止し、世界の石油・ガス価格が上昇している。この急騰は、ペルシャ湾地域外の生産者であるExxon MobilやChevronなどに短期的な利益をもたらしている。米国と欧州の消費者はその結果、高い請求額に直面している。

 

 

 

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