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Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has collapsed from 3,000 vessels per month to roughly seven per day since the US-Israeli air war on Iran began February 28, 2026, creating the largest oil supply disruption in history and costing the global economy an estimated $20 billion daily. Iran's newly submitted 14-point peace proposal demands a 30-day end to hostilities, US troop withdrawal, and sanctions relief — but President Trump says Iran has "not yet paid a big enough price," while hardliners on both sides work to derail negotiations.

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