‘Hormuz will never return to the previous state’, what is the strategy of Iran in response to Trump?

US President Donald Trump threatened to open the Strait of Hormuz to Iran by using obscene language. This time Iran gave them their turn. Made it clear, Hormuz will not return to its former state. Especially for countries like America and Israel.

“The era of foreign dominance over this very important waterway is definitely over. The Strait of Hormuz will never return to its former state, especially for America and the Jewish state (Israel),” the Iranian Navy said. It has been made clear that Iran will continue to protect its sovereignty and the security of the Middle East.

It should be noted that the Strait of Hormuz has been blocked for months due to the Iran war. The whole world is suffering from energy crisis. US President Donald Trump shares the blame. On Sunday, he issued a big threat to Tehran. He was seen writing on social media, ‘Tuesday will be celebrated in Iran simultaneously as ‘Power Station Day’ and ‘Bridge Day’. As never before!’ At the same time, using vulgar language, he wrote, ‘Open the way…, otherwise you will be in hell.’ But even under such threat they are not willing to move from their position, explained Tehran.

However, Tehran has given a separate ‘concession letter’ to ‘friend’ India. A total of 8 Indian-flagged ships have crossed the Hormuz so far. As a result, the situation has become somewhat easier for New Delhi. According to the sources, the Indian ships are having to cross the Hormuz in a slightly detour than necessary. Recently, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that Hormuz is not completely closed. Ships from countries that have friendly relations with Iran are allowed to sail. Along with China, Russia, Pakistan, India is also included in the list of friendly countries. The same tone was caught in Iran’s statement that day.

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