The U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) has officially resumed a naval blockade of maritime traffic entering and exiting Iranian ports, effective Tuesday. This operation follows a previous enforcement period that ended in June. According to statements shared by CENTCOM via social media, the initiative aims to control commercial shipping in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, with President Donald Trump further announcing plans to impose a 20% toll on all goods transiting the waterway.
Operational Scope of the U.S. Naval Blockade
The current blockade marks a return to enforcement measures first implemented between April 13 and June 18. During that initial window, CENTCOM data indicates that forces successfully redirected over 140 compliant vessels and physically blocked 9 non-compliant ships. Humanitarian aid shipments have been granted specific exemptions; military reports show that more than 50 vessels carrying such supplies were permitted to bypass the blockade during the initial two-month phase.
Did you know?
The Strait of Hormuz is a strategic waterway.
Strategic Implications and Legislative Updates
The escalation of maritime restrictions coincides with broader military adjustments. According to American media reports, President Trump officially notified Congress on Friday that the United States has resumed active military operations regarding Iran.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the duration of the current U.S. naval blockade?
CENTCOM has announced the resumption of the blockade effective Tuesday, following an initial period that ran from April 13 to June 18.

Are humanitarian shipments affected by the blockade?
No. According to CENTCOM, more than 50 vessels supporting humanitarian aid were permitted to transit the region during the previous enforcement window.
Is there a new tax for ships in the Strait of Hormuz?
President Trump has announced plans to implement a 20% toll on all goods transported through the Strait of Hormuz, according to his recent statements on social media.
Has Congress been notified of these operations?
Yes. U.S. media outlets report that the President formally notified Congress on Friday regarding the resumption of military operations involving Iran.
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