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Navy Ships Pass Through Iranian Ports
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U.S. Navy ships are reportedly passing through Iranian ports as part of a deal to end a war, boosting oil flow through the Strait of Hormuz—over 12.5 million barrels moved Wednesday alone. Seen as a U.S. victory in fulfilling military obligations, the move sparks debate over whether the agreement favors Iran too much. Meanwhile, two Iranian tankers carrying nearly four million barrels sailed past the U.S. blockade unchallenged. The deal requires Iran to dilute its enriched uranium under international oversight and renounce nuclear weapons development—but key details on its nuclear program remain unresolved. The situation is still unfolding, with major regional implications on the horizon.
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