US destroyer interdicts two oil tankers trying to leave Iran during Trump's blockade
Under the Trump administration's blockade of Iranian ports, a U.S. destroyer interdicted two oil tankers attempting to leave Iran on Tuesday.

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AI-generatedUnder the Trump administration's blockade of Iranian ports, a U.S. destroyer interdicted two oil tankers attempting to leave Iran on Tuesday. The tankers had departed from Chabahar port in the Gulf of Oman before being contacted by the U.S. warship. U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) reported that six vessels complied with orders to return to an Iranian port in the Gulf of Oman. The U.S. military is enforcing the blockade against all nations' vessels entering or leaving Iranian ports. According to CENTCOM, the blockade aims to halt Iran's maritime trade, which supports a significant portion of the country's economy.
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5 extractedMore than 10,000 U.S. Sailors, Marines, and Airmen along with over a dozen warships and dozens of aircraft are executing the mission to blockade ships.
The tankers were among the six vessels that U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said Tuesday obeyed orders from American forces to turn around.
A blockade of Iranian ports has been fully implemented as U.S. forces maintain maritime superiority in the Middle East.
A U.S. destroyer interdicted two oil tankers that were trying to leave Iran on Tuesday.
In less than 36 hours since the blockade was implemented, U.S. forces have completely halted economic trade going into and out of Iran by sea.