Nineteen vessels have sailed through the Strait of Hormuz since the beginning of the ceasefire on Tuesday evening.Four of the ships were tankers carrying crude oil or chemicals, with the majority of the rest bulk carriers, a kind of merchant ship carrying dry cargo. Three of the vessels were sailing under Iranian flags.Despite being an increase since Wednesday, when just five ships had transited through the strait in the first 24 hours following the deal, traffic is still significantly below the prewar average of more than 100 vessels passing through the waterway daily. President Donald Trump has accused Iran of violating its ceasefire promises by “doing a very poor job” of opening up the key Strait of Hormuz trade route. Only a handful of ships have transited the waterway since the agreement, and oil prices have climbed again. Do you think that America must pay for its wars ?

