Iran Defies Trump's "Economic D Day" and Will Keep Blocking the Strait of Ormuz · Global Voices
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Iran has been subjected to decades of U.S. economic sanctions that limit its ability to trade with other statesThe increase in hostilities over the Strait of Ormuz once again restricts oil trade The Islamic Republic of Iran claims that it can cope with the "Economic Day" announced by the U.S. and that it will not change its stance on the war or reopen Ormuz, despite the country's poor financial situation with skyrocketing inflation and rising un…
The Iranian official stressed that the combination of these strategies of economic coercion with the current naval blockade limits the sovereign capacity of nations.
The U.S. president clarified that the sanctions do not rule out armed actions and said they maintain control of the Strait of Ormuz region.
The war of words between the US and Iran continues with each side trying to win the battle of perceptions as the conflict in the Middle East enters...More...
Iran assures itself that it will be able to face the economic "DIA D" announced by the United States and that it will not change its position in the face of the war or reopen the Strait of Ormuz, despite the country's precarious financial situation.
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