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January 1, Iran Imposes Stunning Fees, Rewriting Rules for Strait Transit

Wyatt’s Take
- Iran is charging massive transit fees to fund their war machine.
- Shipping traffic is near collapse as the regime tightens its grip.
- President Trump warned of power plant strikes if the waterway isn’t opened.
The Iranian regime is now shaking down global shipping for $2 million a vessel just to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. This is a direct attack on global trade and a desperate move by a regime that only understands strength.
Iranian lawmaker Alaeddin Boroujerdi bragged about the new fees, claiming they reflect the strength of the Islamic Republic. He admitted the money is needed to cover the costs of war.
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Tom Zemanek
March 22, 2026 at 8:21 pm
Fund their war machine?? You have to be kidding. The strength of the Islamic republic? Their ability to block the straight weakens by the day. If trump does take out all the power plants how are they going to conduct business? How is any kind of economy going to function? They are in no position to make any demands.