CENTCOM: Iran naval threat to shipping over

2026-03-28T15:03:18+00:00

Shafaq News- Washington (Updated at 18:47)

The US Central Command (CENTCOM) said on Saturday that
Iranian naval forces no longer endanger global shipping, amid tensions over the
Strait of Hormuz.

“For decades, Iranian naval vessels have threatened
and harassed global shipping in regional waters, but those days are over,”
CENTCOM said, attaching a video showing a strike on a vessel without
identifying the location or timing.

Meanwhile,
about 3,500 US Sailors and Marines aboard the USS Tripoli (LHA 7) have arrived
in CENTCOM’s area of responsibility as of March 27, with the command confirming
the America-class amphibious assault ship “serves as the flagship for the
Tripoli Amphibious Ready Group / 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit,” supported by
transport and strike fighter aircraft, as well as amphibious assault and
tactical assets.

On Friday, Iranian media reported the killing of
Behnam Rezai, deputy head of naval intelligence in the Islamic Revolutionary
Guard Corps, whom Israel described as responsible for efforts to close the
strait. Tehran has said the waterway, handling roughly 20–25% of global
seaborne oil trade, remains open to international shipping except for vessels
linked to the United States and its allies.

The IRGC warned that navigation through the strait
would face “strict measures” after US President Donald Trump extended a
deadline for Iran to allow full transit by 10 days to April 6.