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金色财经|May 26, 2026 23:01
[The Wall Street Journal Admits Reporting Error: 'Freedom Program' Not Restarted, U.S. Military Only 'Quietly' Guiding Vessels] According to a report by Jinse Finance on May 27, The Wall Street Journal corrected its earlier report stating that 'the U.S. Navy has resumed guiding vessels through the Strait of Hormuz.' The statement was revised to 'the U.S. Navy is currently quietly assisting vessels in transiting the Strait of Hormuz.' The earlier report claimed that 'a Greek-flagged supertanker carrying 2 million barrels of crude oil was escorted by the U.S. Navy. This escort operation marked the restart of the "Freedom Program."' However, in the latest report, this sentence was removed, and the U.S. official response was added: A spokesperson for U.S. Central Command stated that the U.S. has not restarted the "Freedom Program," and previous reports suggesting the program had resumed were inaccurate. At the end of the article, The Wall Street Journal acknowledged the error, stating, 'An earlier version of this article incorrectly indicated that the U.S. coordination with commercial vessels was a restart of the "Freedom Program."'
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