الأربعاء 08 يوليو 2026 6:48 صباحًا - بتوقيت القدس

Washington cancels Iranian oil export licenses following tensions in the Strait of Hormuz

The American administration has taken a new escalatory step in confronting Tehran, as a US official announced the cancellation of a general license that granted exceptions for the sale of Iranian oil in international markets. This step comes in response to a series of attacks targeting cargo ships and oil tankers in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, raising international concerns about the safety of maritime navigation.

Immediately after the decision was issued, global energy markets saw a jump in oil prices, amid expectations of supply being affected as a result of tightening economic pressure on Iranian exports. Washington considers the cancellation of these licenses to be a necessary pressure tool to deter activities that threaten the security of vital waterways through which a large portion of global energy supplies pass.

Field data indicates that the Hormuz region has become an open arena for political and military tug-of-war between Washington and Tehran, with the latter insisting on adhering to its positions despite increasing pressure. Observers believe that the cancellation of oil licenses may close the door to diplomatic settlement opportunities in the foreseeable future, leaving the region facing open scenarios of mutual escalation.

The United States canceled a general license that allowed the sale of Iranian oil after attacks on oil tankers in the strategic waterway.

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Washington cancels Iranian oil export licenses following tensions in the Strait of Hormuz

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