Iran Says Strait of Hormuz Will Remain Closed Until US Changes Course
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Iran says Strait of Hormuz will remain closed until US changes course
Iran's Mohsen Rezaei stated the Strait of Hormuz remains closed until US behavior changes. He claimed America relies on economic pressure after abandoning military options against Tehran. Rezaei alleged Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu assured President Trump an economic blockade would force Iran's surrender. Iran has developed ways to bypass sanctions and continue its oil exports. The nation asserts its authority to manage the strategic waterwa…
Strait of Hormuz Will Not Open Until US Corrects Its Behaviour: Iran's Mohsen Rezaei
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. In an interview with IRIB, Rezaei said, "The Strait of Hormuz is closed, despite American claims, and will not open until America corrects its behaviour." World News | Strait of Hormuz Will Not Open Until US Corrects Its Behaviour: Iran's Mohsen Rezaei.
Tehran: The strait is closed and will not reopen until the U.S. changes its attitude and fulfills its commitments. The tycoon returns to post the map with the strategic passage that will become the U.S. Territory. Trump and Netanyahu mannequins hanged in the square in the Iranian capital
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AGI - The Strait of Hormuz "is closed and will not reopen until the US changes its attitude and respect their commitments." Mohsen Rezaei, Secretary of the Supreme Council for National Security of Iran, said in statements taken from the agency Irna. "They must first take concrete action," Rezaei added, referring to the United States, reaffirming Tehran's position on the reopening of the strategic passage for global energy traffic.
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