Iran Imposes Strait of Hormuz Tolls Amid US-Israel Military Pressure and Growing International Crisis
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Iran has moved to implement a toll system on maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, with its parliament commission approving the plan, amid ongoing military pressure from the United States and Israel. The development has triggered diplomatic responses from the EU, China, Pakistan, and Gulf states, while the UAE has reportedly signaled willingness to join military efforts to keep the strait open. The crisis has prompted debate over burden-sharing among Western allies, with US officials calling on partners to take greater responsibility for securing the waterway.
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