U.S. Forces Redirect 108 Commercial Vessels Near Iran
U.S. military units have redirected 108 commercial vessels as of May 26 to enforce compliance measures. The actions involve a guided-missile destroyer operating in the Arabian Sea.
thegatewaypundit.comU.S. forces have redirected 108 commercial vessels as of May 26 to ensure compliance with restrictions involving Iran. The guided-missile destroyer USS John Finn (DDG 113) is among the vessels conducting operations in the Arabian Sea. A U.S. sailor stands watch in the pilothouse aboard the destroyer during these transits.
The redirection of vessels forms part of broader efforts to monitor commercial traffic in the region. No additional statistics on vessel types or specific destinations were provided.
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