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Iran lawmakers present Hormuz management bill as US war heats up

After recent strikes, Iran no longer trusts US negotiations, analyst says Tehran, Iran โ€“ Iranian lawmakers have tabled a new plan for the management of the Strait of Hormuz as the hardline-dominated

Iran lawmakers present Hormuz management bill as US war heats up
Al Jazeera โ€” 14 July 2026
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After recent strikes, Iran no longer trusts US negotiations, analyst says Tehran, Iran โ€“ Iranian lawmakers have tabled a new plan for the management

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Why This Matters

The Strait of Hormuz is not just a maritime chokepointโ€”it is the economic jugular of the global oil trade, with nearly a fifth of the worldโ€™s crude passing through its narrow waters each day. By introducing a new "management bill," Iran is signaling a decisive shift from diplomatic posturing to institutionalized control, a move that could reshape energy markets and regional security architectures in ways unseen since the 1980s tanker wars.

Background Context

Since the 1979 revolution, Iran has periodically asserted control over Hormuz, but its tactics have evolved from overt military threats to calculated legal and regulatory maneuvers. The 2019 seizure of the *Stena Impero*โ€”a British-flagged tankerโ€”marked a turning point, proving Tehran could disrupt global supply chains with impunity. Now, under a hardline parliament and Supreme Leader Khameneiโ€™s tightening grip, the new bill codifies these ambitions into enforceable policy, blending naval power with bureaucratic authority.

What Happens Next

The billโ€™s passage would empower the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to unilaterally regulate shipping lanes, a move that risks immediate confrontation with the U.S. Fifth Fleet and could trigger secondary sanctions on Iranโ€™s oil exports. Diplomatic channels may freeze entirely, while asymmetric attacks on tankers or regional proxiesโ€”like those seen in 2019โ€”could become the default deterrent. The critical unknown is whether Washingtonโ€™s hardline posture under Trumpโ€™s potential return would provoke a conflict Iranโ€™s leadership believes it can outlast.

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