Shipping firms avoid US-guided Hormuz route after Iranian attacks

ONP Summary
Amid a four-month conflict, President Trump refused to rule out military ground invasion of Iran and threatened to expand U.S. strikes to civilian infrastructure. The U.S. is simultaneously maintaining a naval blockade of Iranian ports and conducting ongoing airstrikes.
Progressive:Reckless military expansion — Progressive outlets emphasized threats to civilians and unwillingness to rule out ground invasion as dangerous escalation without diplomatic resolution.
Moderate:Contradictory messaging — Centrist outlets noted Trump's retreat on Hormuz tolls and questioned whether escalating threats reflected a coherent long-term strategy.
Conservative:Necessary military pressure — Conservative outlets focused on specific military operations and infrastructure targets as necessary components of strategy to compel Iranian compliance.
Vessels at the Strait of Hormuz, as seen from Musandam,Oman, July 15, 2026. — ReutersIRGC claims responsibility for attacks on two Emirati supertankers.Greek maritime firms advise ships to delay voyages due to high risks.US insists the Strait of Hormuz remains open to commercial...
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