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The Strait of Hormuz’s future is unsettled in wake of latest strikes
The Strait of Hormuz's ship traffic and oil flow remain disrupted after Iranian drone strikes on cargo ships and U.S. retaliatory attacks on Iranian facilities. Tensions escalated following a June 25 drone incident and subsequent strikes on a Qatari tanker, complicating an interim U.S.-Iran agreement to reopen the strait. Disputes over Iran's control of shipping routes and vetting processes, including demands for payments linked to sanctions risks, have stalled recovery efforts.
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