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US command: 111 commercial vessels rerouted as part of maritime security measures in the region

Washington confirms continued monitoring of ship movements to ensure compliance with Iran-related procedures

محمد يسري
Last updated: 28/05/2026 8:11 pm
Mohammed Yossry
محمد يسري
ByMohammed Yossry
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Mohammed Yousry, editor at Voice of Emirates News Agency, Cairo office, is a journalist and researcher specializing in Islamic heritage and extremist groups.
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  • Maritime operations to regulate navigation and protect waterways
  • Tight surveillance, tension, and regional concerns

Washington, DC – US Central Command announced that its forces have so far redirected 111 commercial vessels as part of ongoing operations to ensure compliance with maritime procedures related to increased monitoring of shipping in areas of tension.

This includes what it described as the “naval blockade” imposed on Iran, amid escalating regional tensions in the Gulf and vital waterways.

Maritime operations to regulate navigation and protect waterways

U.S. Central Command confirmed that the rerouting of ships is part of ongoing efforts

to ensure the security of maritime routes and protect international trade from any potential threats.

It indicated that these measures aim to prevent any violations or activities,

as well as to prevent disruption to the smooth flow of navigation in the operational areas.

Tight surveillance, tension, and regional concerns

The command explained that its naval teams are directly monitoring the movement of commercial vessels within their area of ​​responsibility.

They are also working to reroute vessels when necessary to ensure compliance with established regulatory and security procedures.

It added that these steps are part of a broader strategy to enhance stability in vital global trade routes.

These developments come amid ongoing tensions between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran,

accompanied by heightened security measures in maritime corridors.

Military assessments indicate that the region is experiencing a highly sensitive situation

due to the overlapping international interests in the Arabian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.

Therefore, the situation necessitates stricter monitoring procedures for both commercial and military vessels.

TAGGED:Arabian GulfboatCommercial ship trafficInternational trade movementmaritimeMaritime securitynaval blockadeThe US Central CommandVoice Of EmiratesVoice Of Emirates Website News
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