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US Central Command: In accordance with the instructions of the Commander-in-Chief, US Central Command forces will resume the blockade of maritime shipping in and out of Iranian ports at 4 p.m. EST on July 14. US Central Command forces will block and control ships traveling to and from Iran's various ports and coastal areas. For all ships that have not violated the blockade regulations, the US military will continue to guarantee normal navigation in regional waters. The United States has restarted its blockade against Iraq. Previously, the first round of blockade was implemented from April 13 to June 18. During the two-month blockade period, US military Central Command forces guided more than 140 compliant ships to be diverted, 9 illegal ships were detained, and more than 50 merchant ships carrying humanitarian aid supplies were released. All crew members should pay attention to the broadcast of the sailing notice; when the ship sails near the Gulf of Oman and the Strait of Hormuz waterway, it is possible to contact US Navy ships through the ship intercom channel 16. The US side will issue a separate official notice to provide more details to the merchant ship crew.

Zhitongcaijing·07/13/2026 18:25:08
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US Central Command: In accordance with the instructions of the Commander-in-Chief, US Central Command forces will resume the blockade of maritime shipping in and out of Iranian ports at 4 p.m. EST on July 14. US Central Command forces will block and control ships traveling to and from Iran's various ports and coastal areas. For all ships that have not violated the blockade regulations, the US military will continue to guarantee normal navigation in regional waters. The United States has restarted its blockade against Iraq. Previously, the first round of blockade was implemented from April 13 to June 18. During the two-month blockade period, US military Central Command forces guided more than 140 compliant ships to be diverted, 9 illegal ships were detained, and more than 50 merchant ships carrying humanitarian aid supplies were released. All crew members should pay attention to the broadcast of the sailing notice; when the ship sails near the Gulf of Oman and the Strait of Hormuz waterway, it is possible to contact US Navy ships through the ship intercom channel 16. The US side will issue a separate official notice to provide more details to the merchant ship crew.