Iran Warns US Naval Blockade Could Shut Down Strait of Hormuz and Trigger Global Energy Crisis
Iran Warns US Naval Blockade Could Shut Down Strait of Hormuz.
Iran has warned that any attempt by the United States to impose a naval blockade could result in the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and other key waterways, raising fresh concerns about global trade and energy supplies.
Iranian officials said such a move would not only affect the Middle East but could also disrupt international shipping and oil exports. They warned that the consequences would be felt across global energy markets and could increase economic pressure on countries that rely heavily on Gulf oil.
The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world's most important maritime routes, with a significant share of global crude oil and liquefied natural gas passing through it every day. Any disruption in the waterway is closely watched by governments and financial markets around the world.
Iran also said that rising tensions in the region could have serious economic consequences beyond the Middle East, affecting fuel prices, international trade, and global supply chains.
There has been no immediate response from US officials regarding Iran's latest remarks. However, analysts believe that any escalation involving the Strait of Hormuz could further increase uncertainty in international energy markets.
The Pakistan Times will continue to monitor the situation and provide verified updates as more official information becomes available.
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