Iranian Ports Face 'Rug Pull' as US Blockade Goes Live—But Hormuz Stays Open for the HODLers
CENTCOM is moving forward with a full maritime blockade on Iranian ports, kicking off April 13 at 10 a.m. ET. Think of it as an on-chain settlement—the order covers all vessels, flag-agnostic and ownership-blind, cruising in Iranian coastal waters across the Arabian Gulf and Gulf of Oman. No whitelist, no whitelist exceptions, just pure protocol enforcement for anyone trying to interact with the Tehran liquidity pool.
Here's the catch: ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz to non-Iranian ports can breathe easy. CENTCOM made that distinction crystal clear, essentially drawing a line between strangling Tehran's trade and accidentally crashing global energy markets. It's basically the crypto equivalent of saying "we're only freezing this one wallet—everyone else diamond hands to safety."
"The blockade will be enforced impartially against vessels of all nations entering or departing Iranian ports and coastal areas," CENTCOM stated. No VIP access, no insider privileges, no whale-only liquidity pools. Just cold, hard maritime math applied equally across the board.
Mariners should keep their ears open—literally. Additional guidance will drop via formal Notice to Mariners communications
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