Few ships were attempting trips through the Strait of Hormuz despite President Trump’s call for a “complete, immediate and safe opening” as a condition for his two-week cease-fire.
Few ships were attempting trips through the Strait of Hormuz despite President Trump’s call for a “complete, immediate and safe opening” as a condition for his two-week cease-fire.
In the waterway, Iran was telling ships anchored near the strait to obtain permission from the the…
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) April 8, 2026
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