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Hormuz Isn’t Closed Anymore. But It’s Not Fully Open, Either.

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June 12, 2026に開始

The Trump administration is borrowing Russia’s “shadow fleet” tactics to get ships moving

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jun 12, 2026
Utilizing shadow fleets may protect U.S. interests, but it risks drawing the country into a prolonged conflict with Iran.

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The situation in Hormuz reflects a complex balance of power that requires careful diplomacy rather than aggressive tactics.

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The partial opening of Hormuz demonstrates the need for innovative strategies to navigate geopolitical challenges in vital trade routes.

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Adopting Russia's shadow fleet tactics undermines international maritime law and could escalate tensions in the region.

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The use of shadow fleet tactics by the Trump administration is a necessary response to maintain freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.

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