U.S. Central Command swiftly pushed back against the declaration, asserting that the waterway remains fully operational. Navy Captain Tim Hawkins, a spokesperson for the command, stated that Iran lacks the authority to control the strait. According to Hawkins, merchant traffic continues to move through the passage, with American forces actively monitoring the region to guarantee that transit remains uninterrupted.
The conflicting reports highlight a sharp escalation in tensions, threatening the stability of the recent de-escalation pact. While Tehran attempts to project dominance over the strategic chokepoint, the U.S. military maintains that the status quo on the water remains unchanged despite the aggressive rhetoric from the Revolutionary Guard.
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