Closed? Open? Closed? Why is Iran changing course on the Strait of Hormuz?
Tehran is looking for room to manoeuvre on bigger issues as a ceasefire deadline looms next week, observers say

The assessment came as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced on Saturday that control of the strait had “returned to its previous state”, saying the US’ continuing naval blockade of Iranian ports amounted to “piracy and maritime theft”.
“Until the US puts an end to the complete freedom of movement for vessels from Iranian origin to destination and from destination to Iranian origin, the status of the Strait of Hormuz will remain under strict control and in its previous state,” the IRGC’s military command spokesman said, according to Tehran’s Fars News Agency.
A day earlier, Iran had announced that the waterway was fully open to commercial vessels, a move US President Donald Trump applauded while stressing that the US naval blockade of Iranian ports along the strait “is going to remain”.
