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Strait of Hormuz Tensions Raise Concerns Over Potential Mine Threat

By MGN EditorialMarch 11, 2026 at 12:34 PM

U.S. intelligence agencies detect signs that Iran may be preparing to deploy naval mines in the critical Strait of Hormuz shipping lanes.

Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz are escalating, with U.S. intelligence agencies reportedly detecting indications that Iran may be preparing to deploy naval mines in the strategic shipping chokepoint. According to a report by CBS News citing U.S. officials, the intelligence community has observed 'signs' that Iran could be planning such a move. The Strait of Hormuz, which connects the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman, is a critical global maritime chokepoint - around 20% of the world's oil supply passes through the narrow waterway. Any disruption to shipping in the Strait could have severe economic and geopolitical consequences. 'The U.S. is concerned about the threat of mines in the Strait of Hormuz,' said one U.S. official quoted by gCaptain. 'There are indications Iran may be preparing for something, but it's unclear if they have actually laid any mines.' Tensions in the region have been high since the U.S. withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal in 2018 and reimposed crippling economic sanctions. Iran has threatened to close the Strait in retaliation, and there have been a number of incidents involving attacks on commercial vessels in the region over the past year. The potential deployment of naval mines would represent a significant escalation and a serious threat to international shipping. Maritime security experts warn that even the perception of a mine threat could disrupt oil and commodity trade flows, driving up global energy and freight prices. The U.S. and its allies are closely monitoring the situation and preparing contingency plans to ensure the free flow of commerce through the Strait. However, the threat of Iranian mine warfare remains a major concern for the global maritime industry.
#Strait of Hormuz#Iran#naval mines#maritime security#oil trade

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