U.S. Naval Operations Expand Targeting Iran-Linked Vessels
The United States military is preparing to board oil tankers and seize commercial vessels suspected of links to Iran in the coming days, according to officials familiar with the planning. The move signals an expansion of Washington’s maritime enforcement strategy, described by officials as part of a broader “Economic Fury” campaign aimed at disrupting Iran related shipping activities beyond the Middle East.

Officials indicated that U.S. forces may pursue vessels across international waters, marking a wider operational scope than earlier regional patrols. The preparations reflect growing concern over maritime security and the movement of Iran-linked cargo through global shipping routes.
Strait of Hormuz Security Crisis Raises Global Shipping Concerns
The military planning follows renewed tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, where Iranian forces reportedly attacked several commercial vessels on Saturday and declared the waterway under strict control. The escalation came shortly after Iran’s foreign minister announced that the strait was fully open to commercial traffic, a statement that had been positively received by U.S. President Donald Trump.
Shipping companies reacted quickly to the changing situation, adjusting routes and delaying transit plans amid rising security risks in one of the world’s most strategically important maritime corridors.
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