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The Iran 'Tehran Toll Booth' Is Now Charging Ships $2 Million to Pass Hormuz

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Iran is now forcing ships through a narrow inspection zone called the 'Tehran toll booth' and charging $2 million per transit. Here is how this changes the diplomacy and the global economy.

The specific situation in the Strait of Hormuz has evolved in ways more complicated than the simple 'blockade' characterisation suggests. NBC News' Iran war coverage confirmed the specific detail: the Iranians are 'forcing ships into Iranian waters between a series of islands' in what has been nicknamed the 'Tehran toll booth,' inspecting vessels as they pass and 'charging some of them $2 million to pass through.' The assessment from CBS News reporting: 'Every indication is that the Iranians want to make this into a long-term arrangement, even after the war continues.'

For the specific economic and legal significance: the Strait of Hormuz's specific geographic configuration — with the traditional transit lane running through international waters rather than Iranian territorial waters — has been modified in practice by the Iranian maritime enforcement. Ships are being redirected into the specific zone that gives Iranian naval forces the particular access to conduct inspections and demands.

For the $2 million figure: at the pre-war rate of 150 vessels per day, a $2 million toll per vessel would generate $300 million per day — an extraordinary revenue stream whose specific scale dwarfs the per-day costs of Iran's war damage and creates a particular economic incentive for the IRGC to maintain the toll booth arrangement indefinitely.

For the diplomacy implications: the 'Tehran toll booth' framing — confirmed by reporters tracking the specific situation — represents the particular Iranian strategic objective that is more durable than simply closing the strait. A permanent Iranian presence as the toll collector for the world's most important oil shipping route creates the specific leverage whose value extends far beyond the current conflict's resolution.

For Trump's specific response: his statement that the strait will open 'naturally' after the war — combined with his expressed interest in 'taking the Strait of Hormuz' and the specific proposal that he and 'the ayatollah' could 'jointly control' it — reflect the particular recognition that the toll booth arrangement represents a specific power grab whose resolution requires more than ending active combat.

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