Hormuz Strait: Renewed US-Iran Clash Over Maritime Control

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Core to the renewed US-Iran conflict is control over the Strait of Hormuz and how the MoU to keep it open should be implemented. Iran argues navigation should be coordinated with Tehran and could entail tolls, while the US seeks uninterrupted passage through international routes. Despite the truce, ship attacks and retaliatory strikes persist, underscoring the MoU's ambiguous language and competing interpretations. Both sides face domestic pressures that could prevent a full-scale war, but the risk of a longer confrontation remains.
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