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"The ceasefire is here, but the gates are still locked." 📂🕵️‍♂️
As of April 10, 2026, MarineTraffic data reveals that the Strait of Hormuz is operating under a "supervised pause." While a few tankers (red) and container ships (green) have moved since the U.S.-Iran ceasefire, they aren't using the main channel. Instead, every vessel is being diverted north of Larak Island for IRGC inspection.
With over 3,200 vessels currently stranded or loitering, the "Openly Lying" narrative of a full reopening is being challenged by the reality on the water. Shippers are being told to coordinate directly with the Iranian Sepah Navy or risk the consequences of "unauthorized" transit. 🗣️⚖️
The 2026 Breakdown:
🛳️ Larak Island: Why the northern route is the only way in or out.
🤐 "Openly Lying": Why the "Full Reopening" is actually a managed 5% trickle.
📂 3.5 Million Barrels: The energy impact of the current #HormuzCrisis.
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