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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has said any Arab or European country that expels Israeli and American ambassadors from its territory will be granted unrestricted passage through the Strait of Hormuz starting Tuesday.
According to Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB, the IRGC said those countries would have the “full right and freedom” to transit the strategic waterway if they sever diplomatic ties with both Israel and the United States.
Nearly one-fifth of the world’s oil supply passes through this narrow, 21-mile-wide waterway, which is now a critical, high-risk bottleneck for global markets.
The US-Israeli war with Iran has sent oil prices higher for two primary reasons: a near shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz and a slowdown in oil production in the Middle East.
He on his I can see both sides shitWhat did he say now?
It seems like in Denver they kept him away from media outlets and podcast because I never heard him speak on stuff this much there.
Israelis seem to want the war to end, but Iran is gonna have other ideas.
Their interceptor missiles must be low. So now a lot more (and, soon, possibly all) Iranian missiles are gonna get through.
Israel is probably days away from getting fucked up much more.
Good.
Without the outright collapse of the regime, some level of diplomatic engagement rather than just sheer military power will likely be required to eliminate Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile, multiple sources said.