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Iran Parliament Approves Closure of Strait of Hormuz

  • Iran's parliament approved closing the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic chokepoint handling about 20% of global oil trade, on Sunday afternoon.
  • This decision follows escalating tensions after recent U.S. airstrikes on Iran's nuclear sites and retaliatory actions by Iran amid longstanding disputes.
  • The Strait is narrow, about 21 miles wide, with shipping lanes just 2 miles each; blocking it risks invoking Gulf Cooperation Council defense pacts and broad conflict.
  • Analysts noted Brent oil briefly spiked above $80 per barrel before easing, with fears of a major price surge that could worsen global inflation and disrupt European supply chains.
  • Closing the Strait could hurt Iran economically and risk wider military confrontations involving U.S. and allied navies, while Iran retains options short of fully blocking maritime traffic.
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For several days, all eyes have been riveted on the Strait of Ormuz, the only maritime crossing point to the Persian Gulf, through which 200 tankers, LNG tankers and cargoes pass every day. The Iranian Parliament has approved the closure of this passage. The decision is ultimately the responsibility of the supreme guide, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. If the strait is blocked, the only bis routes are the road or pipelines, but it is impossible to trans…

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Republic World broke the news in Mumbai, India on Sunday, June 22, 2025.
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