Washington Post: “Even as Washington seeks to squeeze Iran economically, Tehran retains a powerful advantage: geography. Over six weeks of conflict, Iran has halted virtually all traffic in the strait by laying mines, according to its military forces, and exploiting the vulnerability created by its terrain. Even under a U.S. blockade, these factors allow Iran to continue exerting influence over who crosses — and at what risk.”“That risk, more than any formal closure, is what is keeping ships away. According to data from Kpler, only seven vessels have crossed the strait daily on average since the ceasefire, compared with the prewar traffic of more than 130 ships.”Politico: Trump’s decision to blockade Iran ups the ante on prices.