A U.S. oil blockade against Iran has entered its second day, intensifying calls for renewed U.S.-Iran diplomatic discussions. The action by the United States targets Iranian ports, with reports indicating a growing push to resume talks between the two nations.
Economically, the blockade is projected to boost American oil exports but could also lead to higher prices at the gas pump for consumers. China has sharply criticized the U.S. move, labeling the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz as "dangerous and irresponsible."
The blockade, initiated under President Trump, is also raising economic risks and has left U.S. allies attempting to understand the strategy behind the action. This is a developing story and will be updated as details emerge.