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What is a naval blockade and how would it work in Strait of Hormuz?

April 13, 2026

The United States has announced a naval blockade of Iranian ports beginning Monday, aimed at preventing vessels from entering or leaving the Strait of Hormuz while allowing ships traveling to non-Iranian destinations to pass freely. This action follows failed negotiations between the US and Iran that broke down over multiple issues including Iran's nuclear program and control of the strategic waterway. Iran had previously closed the strait in response to US-Israeli strikes and has been charging fees for some vessels to transit through it, despite a ceasefire agreement requiring safe passage.

Who is affected

  • Iran and the Iranian government
  • US military forces and US Central Command (Centcom)
  • President Donald Trump
  • Shipping companies and vessels attempting to navigate the Strait of Hormuz
  • Commercial mariners operating in the region
  • Countries and consumers dependent on oil and gas shipments through the strait
  • UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and the UK government
  • France and other coalition partners
  • NATO member countries
  • Republican Congressman Mike Turner and Senator Mark Warner

What action is being taken

  • The US military is implementing a blockade of maritime traffic entering and leaving Iranian ports beginning at 10:00 EDT (14:00 GMT) Monday
  • US forces are allowing ships traveling to and from non-Iranian ports to pass through
  • The US Navy is seeking to interdict vessels in international waters that have paid tolls to Iran
  • The US is destroying mines that Iran allegedly laid in the strait
  • The UK is urgently working with France and other partners to form a coalition to protect freedom of navigation
  • British military mine-hunting systems are already deployed in the region

Why it matters

  • The Strait of Hormuz is a critical waterway for global oil and gas shipping, with an average of 138 ships passing through daily before the conflict began. Iran's closure and selective control of this narrow passage has given it significant geopolitical leverage, allowing it to spike oil prices and generate revenue through transit fees while disrupting global commerce. The US blockade represents an escalation that could cut off Iranian government revenue but risks further increasing energy prices worldwide. The action also raises legal questions about violations of maritime law and the current ceasefire agreement, potentially jeopardizing diplomatic efforts to end the broader conflict that began on February 28.

What's next

  • US Central Command will provide additional information to commercial mariners via a formal notice before the blockade starts
  • The US will bring in minesweepers to clear the strait
  • Trump stated that "at some point" an agreement on free passage will be reached
  • Most shipping companies will continue to wait and see whether a tentative peace agreement emerges and whether that might hold, potentially leading to a slow ramping up of shipping activity

Read full article from source: BBC

What is a naval blockade and how would it work in Strait of Hormuz?