No ships ‘make it past US blockade’ in Hormuz strait in first day: Pentagon

The Pentagon's CENTCOM stated that no ships passed a US blockade in the Strait of Hormuz in its first 24 hours, contradicting some reports. This action follows failed US-Iran talks and precedes potential renewed negotiations regarding control of the strait and other issues.
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