US blockade of Iran needs to end before the Strait of Hormuz is fully reope
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The US may need to end its blockade of Iran for the Strait of Hormuz to fully reopen.
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A change in US policy regarding Iran could impact global oil prices and the stability of international trade routes.
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Michael Shoebridge suggests the United States may need to lift its blockade of Iran to achieve the full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. This assessment implies that the current US blockade is perceived as a barrier to complete maritime traffic restoration in the critical waterway. The Strait of Hormuz is a vital chokepoint for global oil shipments, and its full reopening is crucial for international trade and energy markets. Shoebridge's statement indicates a potential diplomatic or strategic concession could be necessary to ensure unhindered passage through the strait.
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