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White House refuses to say when naval blockade of Iran will end

|Washington D.C., Iran|7 independent sources

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Karoline Leavitt stressed that Washington supports the freedom of navigation, just not with respect to any tanker or vessel that would benefit the economy of Iran as these negotiations continue

Hormuz traffic remains at a trickle as US blockade of Iranian ports appears to hold The Times of Israel Iran supreme leader’s adviser threatens to sink US ships in Hormuz strait The Times of Israel Iran military warns will block Red Sea if US naval blockade continues The Times of Israel The US Central Command said that zero ships have broken through since the start blockade

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