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US Central Command Reroutes 64 Commercial Ships Under Iranian Naval Blockade

CENTCOM confirms disabling three vessels and inspecting two others to enforce maritime restrictions

محمد يسري
Last updated: 18/08/2026 12:03 am
Mohammed 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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  • Details of US Naval Operations and Vessel Inspections
  • Economic Impact and Global Shipping Market Concerns

Washington, United States — United States Central Command (CENTCOM) announced that its naval forces rerouted 64 commercial ships, disabled 3 vessels, and inspected 2 others as of August 17. Consequently, these operational measures aim to enforce strict compliance with the naval blockade imposed on Iran. Furthermore, US forces continue monitoring maritime traffic across key regional and international waterways connected to shipping routes heading to Iran.

Details of US Naval Operations and Vessel Inspections

CENTCOM officials clarified that these maritime maneuvers focus on verifying the identity and trajectory of commercial vessels operating along vital shipping lanes. Additionally, operational teams disabled and searched non-compliant or suspicious ships to evaluate adherence to international maritime protocols and imposed restrictions.

These heightened control mechanisms seek to regulate energy shipments and commercial cargo bound for or departing from Iranian ports. Consequently, Washington maintains close oversight to prevent potential bypasses of the maritime blockade across strategic chokepoints.

Economic Impact and Global Shipping Market Concerns

This operational escalation coincides with rising security concerns across key maritime corridors essential to global commerce and energy distribution. Additionally, international shipping firms and market analysts express growing concern over mandatory rerouting, which increases operational expenses and insurance premiums.

Finally, these direct actions underscore CENTCOM’s commitment to enforcing maritime boundaries surrounding Iranian trade routes. Ultimately, global markets remain attentive to ongoing naval operations and their broader implications for international supply chains.

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