Iran’s Threats Are Working: Ships Are Using Tehran’s Corridor Through Hormuz While the U.S.-Backed Route Sits Empty
Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has nearly stopped after America's second straight day of strikes on 90 Iranian targets — and the few vessels still moving are using Tehran's approved corridor…
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