Day two of the U.S. naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz exposes major enforcement gaps as multiple ships reportedly cross despite American warnings. Questions mount over the effectiveness of President Donald Trump’s strategy as Iranian-linked vessels continue operations, challenging U.S. control of one of the world’s most critical oil chokepoints. With maritime traffic still moving and conflicting reports emerging from both sides, analysts warn the blockade may be only partially effective. As tensions escalate and global energy markets react, Washington signals openness to renewed diplomatic talks with Tehran. Is this a strategic recalibration or a sign of mounting pressure on the U.S. to secure a deal before the situation spirals further?
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