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    U.S. Navy has not yet escorted ships through Strait of Hormuz, White House says

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    WASHINGTON, March 10 (Reuters) - The ‌U.S. military has not yet escorted any commercial ships through ​the Strait of Hormuz, the White House said on Tuesday, just after U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris ⁠Wright deleted a post on X in which had said the U.S. Navy successfully escorted an oil tanker through the key water way.

    The U.S.-Israel war against Iran has ​already effectively halted shipments through the Strait along Iran's coast, where a fifth of global oil ‌and liquefied natural gas normally passes, and Middle East oil producers have run out of storage and stopped pumping.

    U.S. President Donald Trump said on March 3 that the U.S. ⁠would provide protection through the Strait for oil tankers. The Pentagon ⁠on Tuesday renewed threats to hit Iran harder unless shipments can flow through and said it was striking Iranian mine-laying vessels and mine storage facilities.

    Wright then posted on X that the U.S. Navy had escorted an oil tanker through the Strait of ‌Hormuz "to ensure oil remains flowing to global markets."

    Soon after, he deleted the post for ⁠reasons that were unclear.

    The United States has not yet escorted ‌any oil tankers or vessels through the Strait ​of Hormuz, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters when asked about the issue at a press conference later on Tuesday.

    Commenting on Wright's remarks, a spokesperson for ‌Iran's Revolutionary Guards denied an oil ship had been ​escorted.

    "Any movement of the U.S. fleet ⁠and its allies will be stopped by our missiles and drones," ‌Ali Mohammad Naini said in comments carried ⁠by Iranian state media.

    The top U.S. general earlier on Tuesday said the U.S. military has started looking at ways to potentially escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz, should ​it be ordered to do ‌so.

    "We're looking at a range of options there," General Dan Caine told reporters at ⁠the Pentagon.

    (Reporting by Idrees Ali, Phil Stewart ​and Jasper Ward in Washington and Elwely Elwelly in Dubai; editing by Michelle ​Nichols, Chris Reese and Rosalba O'Brien)

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