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The U.S. Navy has declined to provide escort services for commercial shipping transiting the Strait of Hormuz due to high risk of Iranian attacks, contradicting earlier claims and leaving merchants to transit unescorted or with assistance from other nations like Pakistan and France.
geopolitics
maritime-security
iran
strait-of-hormuz
military-operations
shipping-security
risk-assessment
U.S. Navy
Iran
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)
Chris Wright
Karoline Leavitt
Pakistan
France
The Maritime Executive
Reuters