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WSJ reported Hormuz reopening measures and Iran mediation constraints

April 5, 2026Wall St Engine, zerohedge, *Walter Bloomberg

WSJ-sourced items focus on institutional responses to Hormuz risk, including insurance guarantees and UN force authorization talk, plus reports that Qatar resists being a key mediator, shaping expectations for prolonged disruption.

WSJ: The U.S. doubled its insurance guarantee to $40B for ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz, up from $20B.
*BAHRAIN CALLS ON U.N. TO PASS RESOLUTION TO REOPEN STRAIT: WSJ
*RESOLUTION WOULD AUTHORIZE FORCE TO REOPEN HORMUZ STRAIT: WSJ
*QATAR RESISTS BEING KEY MEDIATOR IN US-IRAN CONFLICT: WSJ
Iran has officially rejected a US proposal to open the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for temporary ceasefire, per WSJ.
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