
Iranian Speaker Warns of Escalating Hormuz Standoff as U.S. Issues Warnings
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf stated that Tehran’s actions in the ongoing Strait of Hormuz standoff are still in their initial phases and have not even started. Ghalibaf warned that recent moves by the United States and its allies threaten regional maritime security and global energy flows, cautioning that the situation could become unbearable for Washington if tensions continue to escalate.
The remarks come amid heightened diplomatic and military friction between Tehran and Washington. Donald Trump issued separate warnings regarding Iran’s energy sector, citing storage constraints and technical vulnerabilities as serious challenges. Trump also reiterated his stance that Iran will not be permitted to acquire nuclear weapons.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi addressed the growing crisis, stating that military intervention would not resolve the underlying dispute. He cautioned that deeper U.S. involvement in the region risks further destabilizing an already volatile situation. His comments follow recent reports of strikes linked to Iranian forces targeting an energy facility in the United Arab Emirates.
Regional analysts have noted that the standoff in the Strait of Hormuz poses significant risks to international shipping and global oil markets. The strategic waterway handles a substantial portion of the world’s seaborne crude oil, making any disruption a major concern for global energy security. Both sides continue to exchange statements as diplomatic channels remain strained, with observers warning that miscalculations could lead to broader regional conflict.
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