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U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent clarified the American policy regarding the Strait of Hormuz, confirming that limited Iranian oil tanker passage is being allowed to help stabilize global energy markets. In a recent CNBC interview, Bessent stated, “The Iranian ships have been getting out already, and we’ve let that happen to supply the rest of the world,” emphasizing a pragmatic approach that balances energy security with strategic control.
This policy comes in the aftermath of Iranian attacks on Gulf shipping, which had previously cut tanker traffic by roughly half, threatening global oil supplies. Despite the disruptions, Iran continues to export approximately 1.5 million barrels of oil per day. U.S. naval escorts for commercial vessels are expected to ensure safe passage and prevent further interference, signaling both a commitment to market stability and regional security.
Bessent’s remarks underscore the Trump administration’s nuanced strategy in managing the conflict: maintaining pressure on Tehran while preventing unnecessary energy crises that could ripple across the global economy. The approach demonstrates an alignment of military readiness, diplomatic signaling, and economic pragmatism in a volatile Middle Eastern environment.
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