What are the repercussions of the naval blockade on Iranian oil? An American newspaper explains

The American Wall Street Journal confirmed that US naval blockade of Iranian ports has serious repercussions for Iranian oil.
Al-Arabiya channel, through its account on the" target="_blank">US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth warned Iran of new strikes that might affect its infrastructure if it refuses to conclude an agreement with the United States, at a time when Pakistani Army Commander Asim Munir continued his visit to Iran, where he met with the Speaker of the Shura Council, Muhammad Baqir Qalibaf, while Islamabad’s mediation continued in the talks between Tehran and Washington.
Hegseth said in a press conference at the Pentagon: "If Iran chooses poorly, it will be subject to a blockade and bombs will fall on infrastructure and energy"
Continuing blockade
The American minister confirmed that the blockade, which his country began imposing on Iranian ports as of Monday, will continue as long as necessary.
In the same press conference, Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Dan Kaine, said that the blockade includes all ships heading to and from Iranian ports, regardless of their nationality.
He added: If you do not comply with this blockade, we will use force.
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