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On April 11-12, 2026 U.S. Central Command said two Arleigh Burke-class guided‑missile destroyers — USS Frank E. Peterson (DDG 121) and USS Michael Murphy (DDG 112) — transited the Strait of Hormuz to begin operations to locate and clear naval mines reportedly laid by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
CENTCOM said additional assets, including underwater drones, will join the effort and that a defined safe passage for commercial traffic will be established and shared with the maritime industry.
President Donald Trump publicly described the move as a favour to countries worldwide and said U.S. forces were “clearing out” the strait.
Iranian state media and the IRGC warned that military vessels transiting the waterway would be “dealt with severely,” and Tehran has framed control of the chokepoint as a bargaining issue during mediation talks held in Islamabad.
The Strait of Hormuz is a critical oil transit route, carrying about 20% of global crude; disruption since the Feb. 28 outbreak of war has already strained supplies and raised energy prices, and analysts warn recovery of shipping and refineries could take months even if the ceasefire holds.






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