Horn Post | International Affairs
Hargeisa (Horn post) Iran has announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, warning that any vessel attempting to pass through the strategic waterway will be targeted, according to reports by major international media outlets.
As reported by The Times of Israel, Iranian military officials, including commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), declared that the strait is now under full Iranian control and effectively closed to maritime traffic. The reports quote Iranian statements threatening direct military action against any ship that attempts to transit the passage.
Reuters cited senior Iranian sources as saying the decision is part of Iran’s response to escalating regional tensions and recent military confrontations involving the United States and Israel. Iranian officials reportedly described the move as a defensive measure, while reiterating that foreign naval and commercial vessels would not be allowed safe passage.
According to AP News, the Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most critical energy corridors, carrying roughly one-fifth of global oil and liquefied natural gas exports. Any disruption to traffic through the strait is expected to have immediate and far-reaching consequences for global energy markets and supply chains.
The Guardian reported that maritime insurers and shipping companies have reacted with alarm, with some insurers suspending war-risk coverage for vessels operating in the Gulf. Several shipping firms are said to be reconsidering or halting routes through the area amid fears of escalation.
Meanwhile, The Washington Post noted that oil prices surged sharply following the announcement, reflecting market concerns that a prolonged closure of the strait could disrupt global energy supplies and further destabilize the Middle East.
International observers say that while Iran has repeatedly threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz in the past, a sustained enforcement of such a move would mark a serious escalation with significant geopolitical and economic implications. The situation remains tense, with global powers closely monitoring developments in the Gulf.
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