US Says Naval Blockade On Iran Will Continue Despite Hormuz Reopening

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Last Updated:April 18, 2026, 02:43 IST

US keeps naval blockade at Strait of Hormuz despite Iran saying it is open, CENTCOM cites ongoing threats to shipping and vows to maintain operations until a deal is reached.

Image used for representation (Reuters)

Image used for representation (Reuters)

The United States has said its naval blockade targeting Iran will remain in place despite Tehran’s announcement that the Strait of Hormuz is open to commercial shipping.

The US Central Command (CENTCOM) said American forces are maintaining a “visible presence" in the strait to ensure freedom of navigation, even as the region sees signs of de-escalation following a ceasefire.

US maintains pressure despite reopening

In a statement, CENTCOM said it remains committed to ensuring that civilian vessels can transit safely, while continuing operations aimed at countering threats from Iran.

Officials added that American forces have the capability to sustain interdiction operations if required, underlining that the blockade remains active as part of broader strategic objectives.

Iran signals reopening, but uncertainty remains

The comments come after Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the Strait of Hormuz is “completely open" for commercial vessels during the ongoing ceasefire.

However, Iranian authorities have also imposed conditions on transit, including mandatory permissions and designated routes, raising questions over how “open" the waterway truly is.

Recent attacks highlight risks

US officials noted that vessels have come under attack in recent weeks, reinforcing concerns about security in the strait, a key chokepoint through which a significant portion of global oil supplies passes.

While CENTCOM did not provide exact figures on the number of ships targeted, it acknowledged that maritime threats remain a serious concern.

Strategic chokepoint under watch

The Strait of Hormuz remains central to the ongoing conflict, with both military activity and diplomatic efforts focused on ensuring its stability.

The US said it will continue to monitor developments closely and maintain operations until a broader agreement with Iran is reached.

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April 18, 2026, 02:43 IST

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