Maintaining blockade in Middle East poses logistical, legal questions for U.S. commander
About six weeks after the U.S. launched an air campaign aimed at destroying Iran's ballistic missile capabilities, naval power and defense industrial base, the Navy on Monday began a blockade to restrict vessels entering or leaving the country's ports.
Maintaining blockade in Middle East poses logistical, legal questions for U.S. commander The U.S. Navy has commenced a blockade of Iranian ports, restricting vessel movement. This action follows an air campaign initiated approximately six weeks prior, which targeted Iran’s ballistic missile capabilities, naval power, and defense industrial base.
- U.S. Navy began a blockade of Iranian ports on Monday.
- The blockade restricts vessels from entering or leaving the country’s ports.
- This action occurred about six weeks after the U.S. launched an air campaign against Iran.
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