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Strait of Hormuz Crisis Timeline

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2026-03-14

President Trump calls for international naval coalition to patrol Strait of Hormuz

President Donald Trump announced that many countries will send warships to secure the Strait of Hormuz, stressing the vulnerability of commercial shipping to Iranian strikes.

2026-03-14

Iran restricts Strait of Hormuz to exclude US and Israeli vessels

Iran's foreign minister stated that all nations except the United States and Israel may have their ships pass through the Strait of Hormuz, effectively barring these countries amid conflict.

2026-03-14

US strikes Kharg Island targeting Iranian oil export infrastructure

The US military carried out attacks on Kharg Island, a critical hub for Iran's oil economy, aiming to disrupt Iranian energy exports during ongoing hostilities.

2026-03-14

Fire at Fujairah oil hub leads to suspension of some loading operations

A fire at the UAE port of Fujairah caused partial suspension of oil-loading activities, impacting regional export logistics amidst heightened tension.

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