US, Iran, and Oman butt heads over fine print of Strait of Hormuz deal - analysis
The dispute over the Strait of Hormuz now centers on diplomatic wording, as the US, Iran, and Oman argue over whether future “services” and “costs” could become tolls under a different name
Assessment
This is a diplomatic scuffle over terminology that carries real economic weight. The three countries are negotiating language that could effectively normalize payments for passage through the strait, a major chokepoint for global oil shipments. The disagreement over whether labeled services and costs amount to tolls suggests control of the waterway is being redefined through legal rather than military means. Watch for how each side's final phrasing shapes future shipping costs and regional leverage.
