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00:00Reports suggest multiple ships departing from Iranian ports have passed through the Strait of Homoz, despite a U.S. military
00:08blockade.
00:09However, we've heard from CENTCOM, they are denying this.
00:13Right now, how difficult is this blockade for America to police and also implement?
00:19Great to be with you. Usually, just a small note, I'm an equal opportunity offender with my name, but it's
00:24Vietnam, not Bresham.
00:25Apologies if there was a typo.
00:26Listen, I think with respect to the heart of your question, right now, this is really where the intelligence surveillance
00:33and reconnaissance capabilities and the assets that the United States under the auspices of CENTCOM has really brought into the
00:39theater will be tested.
00:41Tested to see if they catch and detect exactly that which open source satellites and open source intelligence feeds are
00:48able to catch and detect about tanker movements and ship traffic in and out of the Persian Gulf and Strait
00:53of Homoz.
00:53When technically, when, per what the U.S. has said, that the entire Iranian coastline, both inside and outside of
01:01the Persian Gulf, will have been subject to this blockade that the president said came into effect at 10 a
01:07.m. the other day.
01:08So right now it's a war of words. It's a war of satellite imagery.
01:12But ultimately, not all traffic into and out of the Strait of Homoz is blocked.
01:16It's really just that which will be docking onto Iran's ports.
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