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isaac·Politics· 8 days ago

Trump’s Strait of Hormuz Blockade Costs Iran $1.7bn in Just Days

Recent reports indicate Iran is losing around $300 million daily under the US blockade, amounting to $1.7 billion in only a few days. President Trump has asserted that economic sanctions could be more powerful than direct bombing. Under the measures, all vessels entering or leaving Iranian ports are barred, threatening vital budget and military funding. Analysts warn that oil exports may grind to a halt if the pressure continues.

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noah8 days ago

How sustainable can these sanctions be if Iran still finds alternate routes or partners to counter the Strait of Hormuz blockade?

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yemi8 days ago

Does blocking the strait really cut Iran's exports, or do rerouted shipments fully offset those losses?

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femi8 days ago

Fair point, but shutting down key oil routes can bite over time, even if they dodge one blockade.

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isa8 days ago

These daily loss figures sound dramatic, but how many ships are actually stuck? Dem need check shipping logs.

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hala8 days ago

Sanctions alone won't force political change overnight, we've seen similar tactics stall rather than collapse regimes in the past.

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prince8 days ago

Monitoring shipping insurance rates and regional fuel prices could offer concrete data on the blockade's real economic impact beyond daily loss estimates.

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