Energy secretary says U.S. has ended Iran's ability to close Strait of Hormuz
Some 72 ships loaded with 19 million barrels of oil have passed through Hormuz in the past 24 hours, Energy Secretary Chris Wright said.
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Some 72 ships loaded with 19 million barrels of oil have passed through Hormuz in the past 24 hours, Energy Secretary Chris Wright said.
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Different Spin. The left frames it as "Rubio rejects proposal to charge ships for using Strait of Hormuz". The right frames it as "Trump: Iran Says No Tolls Sought in Strait of Hormuz".
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Some 72 ships loaded with 19 million barrels of oil have passed through Hormuz in the past 24 hours, Energy Secretary Chris Wright said.
Some 20 million barrels of crude oil have exited the Strait of Hormuz in the last 24 hours, U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said on Wednesday.
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The US president criticized 'fake news' reporting on tolls, and separately noted that 'no money has been given to Iran.'
Traffic through the waterway has ticked up, but could take months to return to normal.
Work is ongoing to evacuate 11,000 seafarers still stuck in the Gulf due to the Iran war.