Washington: U.S. forces struck and disabled Iranian-flagged oil tankers this week, the U.S. Central Command said Wednesday and later in the week. On Wednesday at 9 a.m. Eastern, CENTCOM said a U.S. Navy F/A-18 from USS Abraham Lincoln disabled the rudder of the tanker Hasna after the crew failed to comply with repeated warnings. The command said the Hasna is no longer transiting to Iran and that the blockade against ships entering or departing Iranian ports remains in full effect; on Friday CENTCOM reported additional tankers were disabled after attempting to breach the blockade. President Donald Trump announced halting a Pentagon escort mission the day before, and Iranian media reported exchanges of fire in the Strait of Hormuz.
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This Gulf conflict can affect global oil prices. Higher oil prices can mean more expensive gas for your car and higher heating bills. Keep an eye on your local gas prices and budget accordingly.
U.S. forces are actively disrupting Iranian oil shipments. This is part of ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Iran. Officials haven't confirmed what this means for future relations yet. Worth forwarding if you know someone who's keeping an eye on gas prices.
U.S. naval forces and allied maritime security actors benefited by reinforcing enforcement of the declared blockade, preventing targeted vessels from reaching Iranian ports and demonstrating operational reach from carrier-based aircraft.
Iranian-flagged vessels, commercial maritime operators, and regional trade routes suffered from interdictions, disabled tankers, and increased risks to navigation and insurance costs amid heightened military activity.
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US Forces Disable Iranian Tankers During Gulf Operations
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