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Tensions escalate across the Middle East as Iran hardens its position on the Strait of Hormuz, declaring it will not step back until its “rights are fully secured.” The strategic waterway, critical for global oil shipments, has once again become the center of geopolitical friction between Tehran and Washington. Iranian officials have issued strong warnings regarding maritime security in both the Strait of Hormuz and the Red Sea, hinting at potential disruption of key trade routes if pressure and naval restrictions continue. These developments come as global observers watch closely for signs of escalation or de-escalation. Former Iranian official Mohsen Rezaei reaffirmed Tehran’s stance, stressing that Iran will maintain strategic control over Hormuz until long-term economic and security guarantees are established in any future agreement. WATCH

Updated 1 day ago

The United States has launched a major naval blockade targeting Iran’s shipping routes, escalating tensions across the Gulf and pushing global oil prices sharply higher. With the Strait of Hormuz effectively restricted, energy markets are bracing for a prolonged supply shock. Tehran has issued a stark warning, threatening retaliation against Gulf ports if its exports continue to be blocked. With oil surging past $100 and global trade routes under pressure, this could mark one of the most severe energy disruptions in modern history.

Updated 3 days ago

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