The Strait of Hormuz is completely closed to America, Israel and their allies, Iranian Navy said – will not return to its previous position.
New Delhi. According to Iranian media report, the Iranian Navy has underlined the recent regional developments, which have established a new reality. Under this new reality, external powers led by Washington can no longer dictate terms or exert unchecked influence in Iran’s immediate maritime environment.
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New security arrangement in the Persian Gulf
According to Press TV, the Navy of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) made this comment in a post on Twitter. He said that preparations are underway for Iranian officials to plan a new system in the Persian Gulf. The objective of this initiative is to establish a new indigenous security order in the Persian Gulf. Its principle is that the stability and security of the region should be guaranteed by the coastal states themselves, without the provocative and illegal presence of external forces.
Know what is the preparation of Iranian Navy?
According to Press TV, these preparations include increased naval deployment, advanced surveillance systems and coordinated rapid response capabilities. All this is designed to protect Iranian territorial waters and ensure the unhindered flow of energy through the Strait of Hormuz. This statement of the Naval Command comes on the statement of US President Donald Trump, in which he warned Iran that if it continues to keep Hormuz closed, it will have to face hell.
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Iran-backed Iraqi group also threatened
Iran-backed Iraqi group Kata’ib Hezbollah has issued a stern warning against any attempt to forcibly reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The group has said that if any such attempts are made, energy facilities will be attacked.
Iran controls vital energy route Strait of Hormuz
Iran remains in control of the vital energy route, with the country’s officials indicating that the Strait of Hormuz will remain open to all except vessels belonging to the US, Israel and their allies.
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