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Iran Shuts Strait Of Hormuz Again, Accuses US Of ‘Piracy’ Amid Escalating Standoff

by Binghamton Herald Report
April 18, 2026
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  • Iran recloses Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions with US.
  • IRGC blames US for ‘piracy’ and violating commitments.
  • Military command orders ‘strict management’ of waterway.
  • Closure reverses brief easing amid stalled negotiations.

Iran Shuts Hormuz: Iran has once again closed the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, reversing its brief reopening for non-military traffic just hours earlier. The move marks a sharp escalation in tensions with the United States and raises fresh concerns over global energy flows.

The decision was announced by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which accused Washington of failing to honour its commitments to lift what Tehran describes as a naval blockade.

IRGC Blames US For ‘Violation’ Of Commitments

In a statement aired on state broadcaster Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), the IRGC alleged that the United States continued “acts of piracy and maritime theft under the guise of a so-called blockade”, as per reports.

The force said the earlier decision to reopen the strait had been conditional and depended on compliance from Washington. According to the statement, those conditions were not met, prompting the renewed closure.

Military Command Orders ‘Strict Management’

Iran’s central military command reinforced the announcement, confirming that it would resume “strict management” of the waterway. The directive effectively halts the limited easing that had been introduced as part of ongoing diplomatic efforts.

Officials claimed that the United States had broken its assurances by maintaining restrictions on vessels linked to Iranian ports, undermining trust in the negotiation process.

Global Concerns Rise Over Oil Supply Routes

The latest development has heightened fears of disruption in one of the world’s most critical maritime corridors. The Strait of Hormuz serves as a key transit route for a significant share of global oil shipments, making any restrictions a matter of international concern.

Iranian authorities signalled that controls would remain in place until what they describe as full freedom of navigation for ships dealing with Iran is restored. 

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Tags: global oil supply disruptionHormuz crisis 2026IranIran military statement IRIBIran naval blockade allegationsIran US conflictIran US tensions newsIRGC statement US blockademaritime conflict HormuzMiddle East escalationoil shipping route crisisStrait of Hormuz
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