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Iran Signals Possible Concessions on Hormuz Strait Access, Petraeus Says

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Monday, May 25, 2026

Iran appears poised to yield on critical Strait of Hormuz access demands, according to David Petraeus, ex-CIA director and chairman of the KKR Global Institute. A successful agreement would require Tehran to keep the strategic waterway open without conditions, relinquish toll collection authority, and refrain from threatening future closures. Current talks have stalled over two primary obstacles: Iran's desire to maintain domestic uranium enrichment capabilities and its demand for passage fees through the Strait. President Trump's administration is actively pursuing negotiations while cautioning against premature settlement. Military analysts note Iran's defensive capacity has deteriorated significantly, though the nation retains unconventional leverage. Iran could disrupt commercial shipping through potential mining operations, drone strikes, and fast-attack vessels. Granting Iran any operational control over the waterway could provide strategic advantages despite its weakened military posture.

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