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Iran vows to continue Hormuz chokehold in face of Trump threats

Iran vows to continue its stranglehold on the Strait of Hormuz,signaling a “new Persian Gulf order” and saying the strait will never return to its former status,especially for the US and Israel. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy says it has been completing operational preparations for this new order. In a related move, Iran’s parliament approved a $2 million toll for ships transiting the strait and barred vessels from countries that have sanctioned Iran. The actions come amid pressure from President Donald Trump to reopen the strait or face strikes on civilian infrastructure. Even though more ships have passed through recently, overall traffic remains well below normal. Trump has vowed to blow up Iran if the strait stays closed, while Iran says it will respond in kind and could “open the gates of Hell” in retaliation.


Iran vows to continue Strait of Hormuz chokehold in face of fiery Trump threats

Iran is pledging to continue its stranglehold over the Strait of Hormuz, even as the clock ticks for them to reopen the key waterway or face U.S. strikes on its power plants and bridges.

“The Strait of Hormuz will never return to its former state, especially for the US and Israel,” the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy said in a statement on Sunday.

Instead, Iran’s navy said it has been working on “completing operational preparations” for what it called a “new Persian Gulf order.”

Part of that new order appears to already be taking shape.

Last week, Iran’s parliament approved a $2 million toll for ships transiting the strait. The same bill also bans vessels from countries that have imposed sanctions on Iran from crossing the waterway.

These moves come in the face of significant pressure from President Donald Trump, who has urged Tehran to reopen the strait or face large-scale strikes on civilian infrastructure.

While more ships have passed through, including from Western nations, traffic is still down significantly.

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Trump intensified that threat on Sunday, vowing to blow up the “whole country” of Iran if Hormuz is still closed on Tuesday night.

Iran has consistently projected defiance in response to Trump’s deadlines, saying it will respond “in kind” to any such attack and “open the gates of Hell” in response.



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