šØ FACT CHECK: āJAPAN PAID IRAN $2M TO PASS HORMUZā ā NOT CREDIBLE šÆšµš®š·





This claim is very likely false and not supported by any reliable reporting or known policy changes.
š In simple terms:
Iran is not officially charging tolls for ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz ā and thereās no verified case of Japan paying $2 million for passage.
š Reality check:
⢠The Strait of Hormuz is an international waterway
⢠Ships have the legal right of transit passage under international law (UNCLOS)
⢠No country ā including Iran ā can legally impose tolls like this on global shipping
⢠A move like this would trigger instant global crisis + naval response
š„ About the $2M payment claim:
⢠No confirmation from Japan, shipping companies, or major media
⢠Oil tankers do pay insurance premiums and security costs ā but thatās not the same as paying Iran directly
⢠This looks like a misinterpretation of rising war-risk insurance fees
ā ļø Important context:
⢠During tensions, costs rise due to:
ā Insurance (war risk premiums)
ā Private security
ā Rerouting delays
⢠These costs can reach millions per voyage, but they go to insurers and operators ā not Iran
š Big picture:
This is a classic case of confusing āhigher shipping costsā with āIran charging tolls.ā
š„ Bottom line:
No evidence Iran is collecting passage fees ā 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? šā ļøš„