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Hormuz Incidents Weaponize Doubt More Than Firepower Against Global Supply Chains

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A declared blockade announces rules. A string of strikes filed as unknown projectiles announces dread. By 11 March 2026 the Strait of Hormuz had both: hull damage on the One Majesty and Star Gwyneth near the UAE, a fire on the Mayuree Naree off Oman, and still no single label that calms a master, a flag state, or a cargo owner.

A few hits plus deniability slow traffic like a closure

The National reported on 11 March 2026 that three vessels were struck by unknown projectiles in the strait, with Omani forces rescuing 20 crew from the burning Mayuree Naree. BBC’s live file on the same day connected those hits to a wider tally of at least 14 ships attacked since the conflict widened. Iran’s own outlets, including Press TV on 3 March 2026, denied involvement in strikes on Oman and warned of false-flag framing. Whatever the truth commission eventually writes, the transit decision is made on the bridge in the next hour, not in a tribunal next year.

Reuters documented on 2 March 2026 how insurance clubs pulled war risk cover from the Gulf effective 5 March 2026, leaving owners to choose between sitting at anchor with the roughly 150 stranded hulls Reuters cited or paying punitive premiums. Yahoo UK coverage of dark ships and shadow fleets described how a handful of vessels still move with transponders off or under flags that signal alignment. That is not normal commerce. It is a supply chain running on nerve.

GPS jamming makes doubt operational

BBC reporting on GPS jamming across the Middle East described ships appearing in the wrong place on screens, creating clusters that may be artefacts as much as convoys. When navigation data is unreliable, insurers and charterers default to no. The strait does not need a formal blockade order if masters will not sail it.

What This Actually Means

The editorial read is blunt: doubt is the weapon that scales. Firepower sinks hulls; ambiguity empties the lane. Until a belligerent owns the strikes or the shooting stops, the cost is paid in delayed cargoes, reroutes around Africa, and LNG force majeure that Qatar already declared in other reporting. Deniability is not a legal strategy alone. It is a traffic strategy.

Background

Who is Iran in this frame? The Islamic Republic’s military and political leadership contest external attribution while continuing to message escalation against US and Israeli-linked interests. What is the Strait of Hormuz? The chokepoint through which a large share of global energy still flows when captains accept the risk.

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