Mar 16 • 17:05 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Finnish Sea Captain: I Would Definitely Not Go to the Strait of Hormuz

A Finnish sea captain warns against traversing the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating conflicts and attacks on ships by Iran since the onset of war.

The article discusses the significant closure of the Strait of Hormuz due to the ongoing conflict in Iran, which has escalated fears for maritime safety in one of the world's most crucial oil transport routes. Following Iran's declaration of closure for civil shipping traffic, attacks on vessels attempting to pass through have been reported, leading to a sharp increase in oil prices as tensions mount in the region.

U.S. President Donald Trump has urged oil tankers to navigate through the Strait without fear, suggesting there's nothing to be concerned about despite the Iranian military's aggressive actions against ships. While Trump promotes this notion of bravery for mariners, reports confirm that there have been numerous assaults on commercial vessels, resulting in casualties and heightened anxiety among shipping communities.

Magnus Winberg, a maritime lecturer at Aboa Mare, expresses deep concern regarding these developments, emphasizing that it is unwise to encourage navigation through such a dangerous area. The incidents highlight the ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Persian Gulf, raising questions about maritime security and the stability of global oil supplies, prompting both local and international stakeholders to reconsider engagement in this volatile region.

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