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www.cbsnews.cominstability continue to grow in the Strait of Hormuz as ship incidents surface. Washington and allied forces boost security to secure safe passage, leaders discussing international measures to free transit through the strait. Observers note concerns about oil prices and global shipping, as authorities evaluate potential resolutions and enforcement mechanisms to ensure free transit. No long-term resolution has been set forth, and incidents have caused short-term reroutes and a increased military presence in the region. Observers warn about continued risk to maritime commerce. Global action are pending to stabilize the corridor. Reports of targeted vessels continue to emerge. Regional authorities press for coordinated response to secure free passage. Market watchers monitor price movements as tensions influence supply routes. Political discussions increase ahead of scheduled regional briefings.
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www.cbsnews.comU.S. forces are guiding commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz, where hundreds have been stuck since the Iran war began. The U.S. military says two American-flagged merchant ships have
www.wdrb.comEscalating tensions continued on Thursday in the Strait of Hormuz after Iran claimed it targeted ships hit by projectiles.
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