Sending a ship to Strait of Hormuz would test 'small, stretched' Australian navy
Australia has made it clear it's not planning to send a warship to the Strait of Hormuz and naval experts warn our ships would be of minimal help if they were deployed.
US allies have either pushed back or remained cautious on Trump's initial request to send ships to the crucial oil route.
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Australia has made it clear it's not planning to send a warship to the Strait of Hormuz and naval experts warn our ships would be of minimal help if they were deployed.
Iran has scared off most ships from the Strait of Hormuz, leaving some ships to pass through, while most continued to wait outside the strait. Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
Attacks on ships in Hormuz and strikes across the region expose Tehran's strategy of gradual escalation and long war, testing US, Israeli and Gulf resolve.
Iran has attempted to use its grip on the narrow Hormuz as leverage against overwhelming US and Israeli attacks.
The United States president has declared America does "not need the help of anyone" in the war he launched against Iran, days after he called on allies to help reclaim a key shipping route. Grouped from 3 articles across 3 sources.
Two ships owned by Quebec-based Desgagnés were hauling cargo to Iraq, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates