
US signals readiness to escort tankers through Hormuz as traffic thins but no mission launched
Fox News
Amid tanker attacks and thinning traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, Trump and Chris Wright float Navy escorts, but a U.S. official says none are currently operating.
"As soon as it's reasonable to do it, we'll escort ships through the straits and get the energy moving again," Wright said on Fox and Friends Friday.
The renewed signaling comes as commercial traffic through the strait has thinned sharply following attacks on tankers and soaring war-risk insurance costs, raising pressure on global energy markets and Gulf producers that rely on the narrow corridor for oil and liquefied natural gas exports.

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