Iran plans to control Strait of Hormuz through insurance scheme, generating $10B revenue. Plan includes monitoring global shipping, with policies for inspection and seizure.
Iran is pushing a post-war strategy to assert its control over the Strait of Hormuz through an insurance plan, generating more than $10 billion in revenue for the country.
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