🚨 FACT CHECK: ā€œJAPAN PAID IRAN $2M TO PASS HORMUZā€ — NOT CREDIBLE šŸ‡ÆšŸ‡µšŸ‡®šŸ‡·

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This claim is very likely false and not supported by any reliable reporting or known policy changes.

šŸ“Œ In simple terms:
Iran is not officially charging tolls for ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz — and there’s no verified case of Japan paying $2 million for passage.

šŸŒ Reality check:

• The Strait of Hormuz is an international waterway
• Ships have the legal right of transit passage under international law (UNCLOS)
• No country — including Iran — can legally impose tolls like this on global shipping
• A move like this would trigger instant global crisis + naval response

šŸ’„ About the $2M payment claim:

• No confirmation from Japan, shipping companies, or major media
• Oil tankers do pay insurance premiums and security costs — but that’s not the same as paying Iran directly
• This looks like a misinterpretation of rising war-risk insurance fees

āš ļø Important context:

• During tensions, costs rise due to:
– Insurance (war risk premiums)
– Private security
– Rerouting delays

• These costs can reach millions per voyage, but they go to insurers and operators — not Iran

šŸ“Š Big picture:
This is a classic case of confusing ā€œhigher shipping costsā€ with ā€œIran charging tolls.ā€

šŸ”„ Bottom line:
No evidence Iran is collecting passage fees — and no proof Japan made such a payment.

The real question now: Are rising costs being misreported as control… or is misinformation shaping the narrative of power in Hormuz? šŸŒāš ļøšŸ”„

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