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Breaking: CENTCOM Now Imposing Heavy Costs on Iran for Targeting Ships

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Breaking: CENTCOM Now Imposing Heavy Costs on Iran for Targeting Ships
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Off The Press

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· Jul 8, 2026

Iran tests Trump in Hormuz by offering ‘special privileges’ to China

As shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz rebounds during the ceasefire, Iran is testing the United States by attacking commercial shipping traveling unapproved routes and by promising China “special privileges” in its plan to charge “service fees” in the vital waterway. Though Tehran has demonstrated a willingness to negotiate with Washington to reach a []...Click to read more

Iran Herald

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· Jun 25, 2026

US and Iran clash over Hormuz transit toll

Tehran insists it can levy fees on shipping while Washington claims no country may charge for passage through an international waterwayThe US and Iran have clashed over Tehran's move to levy a toll on ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz.Washington has insisted that Tehran cannot impose transit fees, while Iran argues it can levy charges for services provided.Iran intends to intro

BRICS News

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· Jul 11, 2026

JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 US says "Iran made a poor choice"

JUST IN: US says Iran made a poor choice by attacking another ship.Now they pay.@BRICSNews

Egypt Independent

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· Jul 8, 2026

The US has reimposed Iran’s oil sanctions. What does that mean for Tehran?

The United States’ decision to reimpose penalties on sales of Iranian oil is a serious knock to Tehran, which had hoped for an economic windfall following decades of American sanctions. The temporary sanctions waiver removed penalties on foreign investors buying Iran’s oil. It was a key concession by the US, made in exchange for Iran The post The US has reimposed Iran’s oil sanctions. What does that mean for Tehran? appeared first on Egypt Independent.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 11, 2026

AS tuntut Iran jamin pelayaran bebas di Selat Hormuz

WASHINGTON: Amerika Syarikat (AS) menuntut Iran secara terbuka menyatakan akan berhenti menyerang kapal di Selat Hormuz dan menjamin semua laluan di perairan berkenaan dibuka kepada pelayaran tanpa sebarang bayaran tol. Pegawai kanan AS berkata, rundingan antara Washington dan Teheran sejak beberapa hari kebelakangan ini menunjukkan perkembangan positif. Mereka membuat kenyataan tersebut kepada kumpulan kecil wartawan ... Read more The post AS tuntut Iran jamin pelayaran bebas di Selat Hormuz appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Mehr News Agency

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· Jul 3, 2026

CENTCOM weighs regional bases relocation after Iran war

TEHRAN, Jul. 03 (MNA) – Following the Iran war, CENTCOM mulls relocating Persian Gulf bases, acknowledging a deterrence shift and greater US vulnerability to strikes.

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Related coverage for "Breaking: CENTCOM Now Imposing Heavy Costs on Iran for Targeting Ships": Off The Press — Iran tests Trump in Hormuz by offering ‘special privileges’ to China. Iran Herald — US and Iran clash over Hormuz transit toll . BRICS News — JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 US says "Iran made a poor choice". Egypt Independent — The US has reimposed Iran’s oil sanctions. What does that mean for Tehran?. Utusan Malaysia — AS tuntut Iran jamin pelayaran bebas di Selat Hormuz. Mehr News Agency — CENTCOM weighs regional bases relocation after Iran war