
This Monday, U.S. Navy forces began blockading the Islamic Republic of Iran, specifically all maritime entry and exit through the Strait of Hormuz.
In response to this illegal and provocative operation, authorities in Tehran warned of a “deadly whirlwind” against any military force involved in the action.
According to the Iranian military spokesperson, “the imposition of restrictions by the United States on maritime navigation in international waters constitutes an illegal act and a clear example of piracy,” according to RT.
According to press reports, simultaneously, the price of oil rose to $104 per barrel and international instability escalated dangerously, both in terms of potential military consequences and the impact on international trade and rising prices for food and other products.
Early in the day, the United States threatened that if the Iranian Navy approaches the U.S. blockade, “it will be eliminated immediately, by swift and brutal means.”
Regarding the controversial and illegal measure, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard has reiterated that “the Islamic Republic has full authority over the management of the Strait of Hormuz” and that “any attempt by military vessels in that waterway will be dealt with severely.”
“The Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran clearly and firmly declare that security in the ports of the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman is for everyone or for no one,” RT reported.
Meanwhile, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi warned that “the U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz does not serve the interests of the international community,” and that “achieving a comprehensive and lasting ceasefire through political and diplomatic means is the fundamental solution to the conflict in the Middle East.”
Reality shows us a war against Iran, in which, on three occasions, attempts have been made to reach a consensus for dialogue and peace, and on each of those occasions, the United States has derailed the talks; and threats, blockades, and military force are spreading like weeds, while the international community asks: How long will this go on?
Let us remember that in Gaza, Israeli bombings over the past two and a half years have killed more than 100,000 civilians, most of them children, and that every time the UN Security Council has been convened to adopt even a resolution to achieve a ceasefire, the U.S. veto has thwarted the initiative, and thus Israel is not only committing genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, but is now criminally attacking Lebanon, and is a partner with the U.S. administration in its aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran.


