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Iran Threatens Global Shipping as Terror Regime Attempts to Blackmail the U.S.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is once again closing the Strait of Hormuz, targeting merchant vessels and defying American naval pressure.

Foreign PolicyPublished April 18, 2026 at 9:19 PM
A cargo ship is seen on the horizon in the Gulf, near the Strait of Hormuz

The rogue regime in Tehran has once again weaponized the Strait of Hormuz, announcing a total closure of the vital waterway to commercial shipping and threatening to target any vessel that dares to approach.

This act of aggression follows reports of Iranian gunboats opening fire on a tanker and other merchant ships, a clear escalation by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as they attempt to force the United States to abandon its naval blockade of Iranian ports.

President Trump has rightfully stood firm, declaring that the U.S. will not be blackmailed by a regime that has spent months strangling global energy supplies.

While the IRGC attempts to frame their piracy as a response to a ceasefire violation, the reality is that the U.S. blockade remains a necessary tool of national security until a definitive peace agreement is reached.

As the IRGC threatens to treat any ship as an enemy combatant, the international community is left to deal with the consequences of Tehran's belligerence.

Despite the regime's desperate posturing and attacks on Indian-flagged ships and other merchant vessels, the United States continues to enforce the blockade, keeping the pressure on a regime that has long relied on threats and intimidation to project power.

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