Washington — President Donald Trump said Monday that U.S. forces will begin escorting ships through the blocked Strait of Hormuz while reporting "very positive" talks with Iran. He announced a maritime operation intended to move commercial vessels and crews out of the blockade and referenced prior U.S. seizures of Iranian-linked cargo. The announcement follows Feb. 28 strikes by the United States and Israel and an April 8 ceasefire brokered by Pakistan, with direct talks in Islamabad on April 11–12 ending without agreement. Iran has submitted a reported 14-point plan; U.S. escorts (dubbed "Project Freedom" in U.S. statements) aim to reduce crew shortages and restore navigation as diplomacy continues.
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霍尔木兹海峡是全球重要的石油通道。如果被封锁,可能会导致国内汽油价格飙升。请留意您当地的汽油价格,并据此进行预算。
美国正在介入,以确保船只能够继续航行,谈判也能持续进行。这是一个紧张的局势,但官员们正在努力解决。如果你认识有人在加油时感到囊中羞涩,这条信息值得转发。
美国政府和海军部队已成功控制霍尔木兹海峡的护航航运通道,并缴获了货物,这可能带来了战略和经济优势,并展示了力量投射能力。
商业海员、航运公司、区域港口和海湾经济体因封锁、货物扣押和安全风险加剧而遭受了干扰,导致运输延迟和成本增加。
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