The Iran Brief

The Iran Brief — May 17, 2026

16 min · 17 de may de 2026
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Iran says it will soon reveal a new plan for managing shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Al Jazeera reports that the plan includes tolls. Middle East Eye reports that Iran’s vice president says Tehran will no longer allow military equipment intended for its enemies to pass through the strait. That connects directly to two other developments today: U.S. enforcement of a blockade on ships traveling to and from Iran, and renewed diplomacy around the U.S.-Iran ceasefire. Read the full written brief and learn about paid multi-country monitoring on Substack: https://threatsandtrends.substack.com/

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Iran says it is reviewing the latest U.S. position on ending the war, while Washington says talks with Tehran are “on the borderline.” That is today’s central development: diplomacy is still open, but it is moving alongside military warnings, regional mediation, and Israeli pressure. Al Jazeera says Israeli officials and media indicate renewed conflict is being considered. Middle East Eye, citing CNN, reports Benjamin Netanyahu pushed Donald Trump for renewed attacks. We will start with the U.S.-Iran track, then turn to the Strait of Hormuz, Israeli calculations, and the case of two British nationals held in Iran. Read the full written brief and learn about paid multi-country monitoring on Substack: https://threatsandtrends.substack.com/

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