US-Iran Shipping Tensions Escalate Over Hormuz Plan for Stranded Vessels
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The United States and Iran have intensified shipping tensions in the Strait of Hormuz after the U.S. announced a plan to assist vessels stranded in the area.
The plan, unveiled by U.S. officials, aims to provide logistical support to ships that have been trapped due to the ongoing dispute over maritime routes. Iranian authorities have expressed concern that the initiative could undermine their control over the strategic waterway.
The dispute highlights the broader rivalry between the two nations over shipping security and regional influence, with both sides warning that any escalation could disrupt global oil supplies.
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