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CENTCOM denies tanker blasts in Hormuz

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CENTCOM denied Iranian claims of tanker explosions in the Strait of Hormuz on 18 July, the second Iranian maritime claim it rejected that day.

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Key takeaway

CENTCOM rejected Iranian reports of tanker explosions in Hormuz on 18 July.

CENTCOM (US Central Command) denied Iranian claims of tanker explosions in the Strait of Hormuz on 18 July 1. It was the second Iranian maritime assertion the command rejected that day, having already dismissed the IRGC's mining announcement as false .

Neither denial has been accompanied by evidence, and neither claim has been substantiated by an independent maritime authority. No salvage report, no distress call and no advisory has surfaced to support explosions aboard vessels in the strait, and the shipping community has been left with two governments contradicting each other over what did or did not detonate in the world's most watched waterway.

Denial is the weaker position in this exchange, which is why the claims keep coming. Tehran needs only to assert; Washington has to disprove a negative to an audience of underwriters who charge for uncertainty rather than for confirmed loss. A denied claim that moves a premium has still done its work.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

The US military command in the Middle East, CENTCOM, said on 18 July that Iranian reports of tanker explosions in the Strait of Hormuz were not true. This was the second Iranian claim about the strait that CENTCOM rejected that day, after it also denied the mining claim. Neither side has produced evidence, no salvage report or distress call has surfaced, so shipping companies are left with two governments disagreeing about what happened in the world's busiest oil shipping route.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    A denial carries less market weight than an assertion in a market that prices uncertainty rather than confirmed loss, which is why two CENTCOM denials in one day have not by themselves reversed the week's rise in Hormuz war-risk premiums.

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