Ataques de EE.UU. degradan la amenaza de Irán al transporte marítimo en Hormuz, dice CENTCOM a 'Post'
El portavoz de CENTCOM, el capitán de la Armada Tim Hawkins, dijo a The Jerusalem Post que las fuerzas estadounidenses permanecen listas para atacar capacidades iraníes que amenacen el transporte marítimo comercial.
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The US military is publicly signaling that its strikes have measurably reduced Iran's ability to threaten shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global oil transit. A CENTCOM spokesman's direct confirmation to an Israeli newspaper suggests Washington is deliberately communicating resolve to both Tehran and maritime allies. The key question is whether these strikes represent a one-time degradation or the start of a sustained campaign to keep the strait open.
