Iran Signals Continued Push for Strait Control
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The Iranian authorities confirmed that the Strait of Ormuz is under the absolute jurisdictional authority of Iran and Oman, and not under the operating umbrella of the US military command.
Iran Signals Continued Push for Strait Control
Tehran (GNP): A new regional security assessment indicates that Iran continues to pursue greater influence over the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important maritime trade routes. The report suggests Tehran is combining diplomatic outreach and military pressure as part of a broader strategy to strengthen its position in the region. According to the assessment, Iranian officials have signaled their intention to maintain a strong role i…
The Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister claimed Iranian control over the Strait of Hormuz and criticized the US-led regional security meeting held in…
Traffic through the Strait continues to be distributed by various routes, but Tehran warns that ships should use only the routes designated by Iran itself.
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibadi claimed control of his country over the Strait of Ormuz on Thursday and rejected the regional security dialogue held the day before in Bahrain and led by the United States, where 12 countries debated the transit of this strategic route. "The Strait of Ormuz is under the command of Iran, not the Centcom (Central Command of the United States)," said the diplomat in X, arguing that "the security of th…
With attacks and threats, Tehran states that it does not intend to let go of the strategic lever of the Strait, explains The New York Times. Quit jeopardizing the ceasefire with Washington.
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