Thursday, 26 March 2026

PETRO DOLLAR ENDS IRAN HAS ALREADY SET UP A TOLL BOOTH SYSTEM TO ALLOW TANKERS TO PASS THROUGH HORM

TANKERS ARE BEGINNING TO TRANSIT THE SRAIT OF HORMUZ 

TOLLS PAID IN YUAN

TANKERS MUST SUBMIT DOCUMENTS, OBTAIN CODES TO GET AN ESCORT THROUGH THE SAFELANE

OIL TO BE PRICED IN YUAN

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgLRoZNhqrs

MILITARY ACIION WILL NOT SAVE THE PETRODOLLAR, WILL ONLY ADD MORE DEBT TO US DEBT MOUNTAIN AND HASTEN A FISCAL CLIFF

EITHER TRUMP IMPOSES MASSIVEAUSTERIT AND CUTS VIRTUALLY ALL SOCIAL WELFARE TO PAY FOR THE AR AND MILITARY OR HE HAS TO PRINT MONEY CAUSING INFLATION

VOTERS PUNISH TRUMP AT MID TERMS ES[ECIALLY IF US SOLDIERS ARE KILLED IN  A SUICIDE MISSION IN IRAN

Feom media

Iran imposed a “de facto toll booth regime” in the Strait of Hormuz even before its parliament unveiled plans to formally charge ships transiting the critical maritime route, it has been reported.


The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) already required ships to submit full documentation, obtain clearance codes, and accept escorted passage through a controlled corridor of the strait, according to Lloyd’s List, a global authority on shipping.


The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints because a fifth of the global oil supply typically passes through it.


Oil tankers and cargo ships line up in the Strait of Hormuz as seen from Khor Fakkan, UAE, on 11 March 2026


Since 13 March, according to the Lloyd’s List report published on Wednesday, 26 vessel transits have followed the route controlled by the IRGC. There have been no transits via the normal route since 15 March.


Iran this week told the UN Security Council that “non-hostile” ships could be allowed to transit the strait, but data showed that traffic remained at a fraction of the pre-war level.


On Tuesday, only four ships were seen crossing the strait, with standard commercial shipping lanes empty as of early morning, according to the maritime intelligence firm Windward.

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At least two vessels paid a direct toll, with payments settled in yuan, Lloyd’s List said. Many others appeared to be transiting after diplomatic intervention rather than direct payment. Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi said on Thursday that Iran had permitted “friendly nations” like Pakistan, India, Iraq, China and Russia to use the strait.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/iran-strait-of-hormuz-plans-oil-tankers-ships-trump-war-b2946081.html

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