The US Central Command announced that its forces have redirected 132 commercial vessels and disabled six others as part of the ongoing US blockade against Iran. This development comes amid a tense maritime standoff between the US and Iran, centered around the strategic Strait of Hormuz. The Central Command also released an image depicting an officer aboard the USS Michael Murphy, a guided-missile destroyer, observing a merchant vessel in the Arabian Sea. This activity underscores the US’s commitment to controlling regional sea lanes as part of its broader blockade operations against Iranian maritime commerce.

Key Takeaways

CENTCOM’s actions appear consistent with a reduced likelihood of traffic normalization in the Strait of Hormuz by the end of June.

The enforcement of the blockade suggests an increased probability of US military actions in multiple countries throughout 2026.

The reported vessel redirections and disablements indicate a high level of military engagement by the US in the region.