Sunday, April 12, 2026

"US blockade of Iran will be major military endeavor, experts say | Reuters

https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/us-blockade-iran-will-be-major-military-endeavor-experts-say-2026-04-13/ 

“The wicked borrow and do not repay, but the righteous give generously.” — Psalm 37:21

Short answer: Iran is trying to charge a toll because it has leverage—not because it has a legal right.

Here’s the real breakdown:

๐Ÿง  1. It’s about leverage (power over a choke point)

The Strait of Hormuz carries about 20% of the world’s oil. That makes it one of the most important shipping routes on Earth.

Iran sits right next to it

It has the military ability to threaten or disrupt ships

So it’s using that position as pressure

๐Ÿ‘‰ In simple terms:
“If you want safe passage, pay us.”

Some ships have reportedly paid millions per trip just to get through safely. 

๐Ÿ’ฐ 2. It’s also about money

Iran is under heavy economic pressure (sanctions, war, etc.), so this becomes a revenue stream:

Rough estimates:

~$1 per barrel of oil
Up to ~$2 million per tanker 


Potential billions per year if widely enforced.So it’s partly economic survival / funding strategy.

⚔️ 3. It’s a war tactic

Iran has effectively turned the strait into a controlled checkpoint:
Screening ships
Allowing friendly countries through
Blocking or charging others


This gives Iran:

Political leverage in negotiations
A way to punish enemies and reward allies

⚖️ 4. But here’s the key: it’s widely considered illegal

Under international law (UNCLOS):

Ships have a right to free transit through international straits

Countries like Iran cannot charge tolls just for passage

Experts and global organizations say:
Charging tolls = violating maritime law 
It sets a dangerous precedent globally 

๐Ÿงพ In Plain English (IPE)

Iran doesn’t legally own the strait—but it’s strong enough nearby to control it, so it’s basically saying:
๐Ÿ‘‰ “Pay us if you want to pass safely.”

It’s less like a lawful toll road… and more like using control of a narrow passage during a conflict to force payments.

๐Ÿงญ Big Picture

This is why the situation is so serious:

One country trying to monetize a global waterway

Other countries saying “you can’t do that”

And now military forces getting involved

That’s how something like this can quickly escalate.