Confusion over the Strait of Hormuz, and more

霍尔木兹海峡的困惑,以及更多

The World in Brief from The Economist

2026-03-11

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Iran and the White House both denied that the US navy had escorted an oil tanker through the Strait of Hormuz, contradicting an earlier claim made on X by America’s energy secretary, Chris Wright. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Iran and the White House both denied that the US Navy had escorted an oil tanker through the Strait of Hormuz,

  • contradicting an earlier claim made on X by America's energy secretary, Chris Wright.

  • The post was quickly removed, but still helped push oil prices lower.

  • Brent Crude, the global oil benchmark, briefly dropped below $80 a barrel,

  • continuing a slide that began with Donald Trump's mixed messages about the war in Iran on Monday.

  • Meanwhile,

  • Mr Trump said that America had completely destroyed 10 inactive mine-laying vessels in Iran and warned the country against placing mines in Hormuz.

  • He said he had no reports of them doing so,

  • although some media outlets have reported that Iran is planting mines there.

  • Earlier, Pete Hegseth, America's defense chief,

  • threatened that Tuesday would be the most intense day of strikes inside Iran.

  • Oracle reported quarterly revenues of $17.2 billion, a 22% rise on the same period a year ago.