Iran Warns Israel and US of Severe Retaliation Over Hormuz Strait Interference
Amid stalled US-Iran nuclear talks due to unresolved critical issues, Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya military headquarters issued a stern warning against any American intervention in the strategic Strait of Hormuz. According to the Iranian news agency Tasnim, the headquarters declared that all oil tankers and commercial vessels must follow Iran-designated routes when passing through the strait, threatening immediate and forceful responses to any violations. The Iranian command also condemned ongoing US manned and unmanned flights over the strait, accusing them of endangering regional security and maritime safety.
In a direct message ahead of ceremonies marking the passing of Supreme Leader Khamenei, Khatam al-Anbiya commander Major General Ali Abdollahi explicitly threatened both Jerusalem and Washington. He cautioned Iran's adversaries, particularly the United States and the Israeli regime, to avoid miscalculations, warning that any aggression would provoke harsh retaliatory strikes from Iran's armed forces. This escalation underscores the heightened tensions surrounding the Hormuz Strait, a vital global oil transit chokepoint, amid fragile diplomatic negotiations.
The situation remains volatile as the US and Iran have yet to finalize a nuclear agreement, with several irreconcilable clauses risking a breakdown in talks. Iran's military posture signals readiness to respond decisively to perceived threats in the region, emphasizing its control over navigation through the strait and its intolerance for foreign military presence.
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