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Bessent: US Navy can escort ships in Strait of Hormuz alongside international coalition

The?U.S. The?U.S. Navy will escort ships?through the Strait of?Hormuz, possibly with an international alliance, when it's militarily feasible, U.S. Treasury Sec. Scott Bessent said in an interview with Sky News on Thursday.

Bessent stated that he believed the US Navy would escort vessels through as soon as it was militarily possible.

He said that the plan to escort ships would be implemented as soon as "the U.S. had complete control over the skies" and the Iranians' ability to rebuild their missiles was completely degraded.

U.S., Israeli and Iranian strikes on Iran have escalated regional tensions. The response from Tehran has paralyzed shipping in the Strait of Hormuz and disrupted vital Middle East oil and gas supplies. Energy prices are also rising.

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has raised the stakes in the global economy by announcing that it will?block all oil shipments out of the Gulf until the U.S.

There are in fact tankers coming through, Iranian tankers and I believe Chinese flag tankers. Bessent stated that we "know" they have not mined the Straits. Reporting by William James, Ismail Shakil and Caitlin webber; editing by David Ljunggren and Caitlin webber

(source: Reuters)