‘Not nuclear, Iran has thermonuclear bomb’, explosive claims of the Russian leader during his visit to Tehran
Explosive claim of the Russian leader by attending the funeral ceremony of the late supreme leader of Iran, Ayatollah Khamenei. Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev said that Iran does not have an atomic bomb, but it does have a thermonuclear bomb. Which is nothing less than an atomic bomb. And this thermonuclear bomb is the Strait of Hormuz. From where the whole world’s energy is exported.
Dimitri issued a statement from Tehran after attending Khamenei’s funeral. He praised Iran’s war strategy there. Said, “During the war, Iran has shown its strategic strength by stopping shipping through Hormuz. Now, the world is discussing and agreeing on what Iran will do here in the future and how Hormuz will be managed. Through this incident, Iran has proved just how strong it is in its own land.”
Dmitry Medvedev said, Iran does not have atomic bomb, but it has thermonuclear bomb. Which is nothing less than an atomic bomb.
The Russian leader added, “Iran’s control over these waters gives it more power than nuclear weapons. Iran may not have nuclear weapons, but I believe they have thermonuclear weapons. That weapon is the Strait of Hormuz. It can be used in any global conflict.”
It should be noted that after the joint attack of America and Israel, Iran closed the world’s oil artery Hormuz. About 25 percent of the world’s energy is supplied through this route. Due to its closure, the sleep of the oil importing countries is naturally short. The price of fuel oil in the whole world increases rapidly. America could not even think that Iran could do such a step. As a result of which Trump’s situation is practically ruined. In this situation, America became desperate to stop the war and bring peace through negotiations. That discussion is still ongoing. In the meantime, the Russian leader praised Iran’s strategy during his visit to Tehran and referred to the Strait of Hormuz as Iran’s thermonuclear bomb.
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