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US Restarts Maritime Blockade on Iranian Ports, Warns Ships of Interception

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The United States announced it will resume enforcing a maritime blockade on Iran starting Tuesday. The measure applies to all vessels entering or leaving Iranian ports and coastal waters. US naval forces will actively intercept ships transiting to or from Iranian territory. Commercial mariners have been urged to monitor official navigation advisories and coordinate with naval authorities. The move comes amid escalating military tensions in the Strait of Hormuz region.

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