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RT News6/1/2026World1 min readRussia

US Military Covertly Guiding Ships Through Strait of Hormuz

Quick Look

  • The US military has been covertly guiding approximately 70 commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz in recent weeks, The New York Times reported.
  • Iran had previously closed the vital waterway to "hostile countries" following US and Israeli airstrikes.

AI-generated summary

Why It Matters

The Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for global oil and LNG supplies, was closed by Iran to ships from "hostile countries" in response to US and Israeli airstrikes. Traffic has since been severely reduced, leaving thousands of sailors stranded.

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The US military has been covertly guiding vessels through the Strait of Hormuz in recent weeks, The New York Times reported on Sunday, citing officials familiar with the matter.

Iran closed the vital waterway, which previously handled around 20% of global oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies, to ships from “hostile countries” in response to the US and Israeli airstrikes launched on February 28. Tehran later said that vessels from third countries could pass if they paid a toll and complied with military instructions.

In April, US President Donald Trump announced ‘Project Freedom’, aimed at escorting stranded merchant ships from neutral countries. He publicly suspended the initiative less than 48 hours later, reportedly after Saudi Arabia refused to allow US forces to fly through its airspace or use Prince Sultan Air Base.

According to the Times, US Central Command (CENTCOM) has coordinated the passage of around 70 commercial vessels through the waterway over the past three weeks. An official told the newspaper that most of the vessels had turned off their transponders to avoid detection by Iranian forces. The ships reportedly used a shipping lane closer to the Omani coast.

Despite the ceasefire reached on April 8, traffic through the strategic chokepoint remains severely reduced, having fallen from around 150 vessels per day before the conflict to fewer than ten.

Tens of thousands of sailors aboard between 1,600 and 2,000 vessels, including oil and gas tankers, remain stranded in the Persian Gulf.

In April, the US imposed a blockade on Iranian ports and has since intercepted more than 100 cargo ships. On Sunday, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said that 28 vessels had passed through the strait over the previous 24 hours after obtaining permission.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Continued covert US military operations to guide vessels through the Strait of Hormuz.

    Very likely · Within weeks

  • Potential for increased tensions or direct confrontation between US and Iranian forces.

    Possible · Within weeks

Open Questions

  • What is the long-term strategy for ensuring safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz?
  • What are the specific risks faced by the covertly guided vessels?
  • What are the implications of Saudi Arabia's refusal to allow US forces to fly through its airspace or use Prince Sultan Air Base?
  • What is the current status of the ceasefire and its impact on regional stability?

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This article was originally published by RT News.

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