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How Iran could try to control the Strait of Hormuz — and profit from it

4 sources5 storiesFirst seen 6/30/2026Score56Mixed Progress
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Ship runs aground in Strait of Hormuz, Iranian state TV reports - Spectrum News.

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Oman proposes a fee plan for the Strait of Hormuz -- report investingLiveIran war live: ‘Technical' talks under way in Doha as Tehran demands action

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Iran insists on keeping control over Hormuz, senior Iranian sources say

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Iran rejects Macron's plan to clear Strait of Hormuz

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Some experts say the Strait of Hormuz will not return to its pre-war state, so what could the future of this vital shipping lane look like?

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A: Ship runs aground in Strait of Hormuz, Iranian state TV reports - Spectrum News.

B: Some experts say the Strait of Hormuz will not return to its pre-war state, so what could the future of this vital shipping lane look like?

negation mismatch

A: Oman proposes a fee plan for the Strait of Hormuz -- report investingLiveIran war live: ‘Technical' talks under way in Doha as Tehran demands action

B: Some experts say the Strait of Hormuz will not return to its pre-war state, so what could the future of this vital shipping lane look like?

Summary

**Summary:** The Strait of Hormuz is at risk as Iran seeks to control it and profit from its importance for global oil trade. **Why It Matters:** This could lead to increased tensions between Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United States, potentially disrupting global energy markets.

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