The United States Navy has announced plans to impose a naval blockade on Iran’s ports and oil terminals after a specified time, warning ships to leave the restricted areas beforehand. According to the report, the U.S. has threatened military action against any vessel that violates the blockade. The move is described as part of Washington’s growing pressure campaign against Tehran amid renewed tensions following a breakdown of a reported agreement between the two sides. The report says that despite earlier diplomatic efforts, both countries have continued exchanging attacks, with the U.S. targeting Iranian military sites and Iran carrying out retaliatory strikes against American positions. The possible blockade has raised concerns over global energy supplies because Iran’s maritime routes and oil infrastructure are closely linked to international markets. The Strait of Hormuz has become the center of attention, with questions over whether the U.S. can successfully enforce such a blockade and whether Iran would allow it without retaliation. Regional countries remain concerned about further escalation and potential disruptions to energy security.


