Posted on 04/22/2026 8:05:20 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
The Iranian regime folks are not happy campers right now.
They're being squeezed by the U.S. blockade that's costing them an estimated $435 million a day. As Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent explained, that's going to cause their Kharg Island operation to be "shut in" soon. That's the money that sustains the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) that would then be cut off.
Meanwhile, the U.S. is even seizing its ships, like the MV Touska, that tried to run the U.S. blockade with some bad materials aboard that could have helped their missile program.
So what are the regime's options? They can continue to try to make trouble in the Strait.
Iranian state TV claimed on Wednesday that the regime had fired on three ships and seized two of them. Of course, because they're the regime, there are some problems with that story.
The first part of the story is that four MSC (Mediterranean Shipping Company) ships ran the same line as the cruise ships had been running to avoid the IRGC. You can see them turn off their transponders as they were going through the Strait, and then those coming back on again after they made it past.
Two vessels reportedly seized by the IRGC are both operated by MSC
While initial reports suggested they were part of a six-vessel MSC convoy, track analysis conducted by #MarineTraffic analysts indicates it is unlikely they were transiting together with the other four vessels,… pic.twitter.com/1Otru64ual— MarineTraffic (@MarineTraffic) April 22, 2026
So six more ships made it past the Strait, hugging the coast.
The problem arose with the two ships traveling separately, the MSC Francesca and the Epamimondas.
Iran claims they fired on them and seized them. They also claimed they fired on the Euphoria and that it is stranded off the Iranian coast.
But the present location shows that the Euphoria is at Khor Fakkan, in the United Arab Emirates. So that part about them being "stranded" off the Iranian coast sounds like a lot of b.s. It appears to have made it past the Strait and is in the UAE.
The UK Maritime Trade Operations agency (UKMTO) said that one of the ships reported being fired on by an IRGC gunboat without any prior warning, about 15 nautical miles northeast of Oman.
UKMTO WARNING 041-26
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https://t.co/oXDfRxeBwc#MaritimeSecurity #Marsec pic.twitter.com/tguqtbkWRf— UKMTO Operations Centre (@UK_MTO) April 22, 2026
🚨Maritime Alert: Και τρίτο εμπορικό πλοίο φέρεται να έχει δεχθεί επίθεση από το IRGC νωρίτερα σήμερα εξερχόμενο των Στενών του Ορμούζ. Πρόκειται για το υπό παναμέζικης σημαίας container ship "EUPHORIA" (IMO: 9235828), συμφερόντων UAE. Όλα τα μέλη του πληρώματος είναι ασφαλή και… pic.twitter.com/fJ5U404TTq— OSINT Athena (@OSINTathena) April 22, 2026
So the problem may have been that these three ships weren't hugging Oman as much and were further north toward Iran and the "approved lane" that Iran is monitoring. The crews are reportedly uninjured.
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Now this is obviously an effort to flex after the seizure of their ship by the U.S. The problem? It's not U.S. ships, and they're just antagonizing more countries/other people over their actions. That only increases the calls that they need to be dealt with.
So it's a "flex" with diminishing returns, not to mention, they may get a response from the U.S. that they might not like if the U.S. decides now to end the ceasefire.
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I’m puzzled as to how the IRGC can operate in the strait without being “intervened”?
You are not alone...
Same question. I thought the A. 10s Were on patrol and blasting everything that didn’t belong there
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The blockade by US Navy is out further from Hormuz straits. I don’t think there are our Navy ships at Hormuz. And ceasefire is still on so US military is not executing kinetic action.
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