The Revolutionary Guard closes the Strait of Hormuz - will attack all ships attempting to pass
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard has announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and threatened to attack any vessel attempting to navigate through it, following the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps has declared that it will close the strategically crucial Strait of Hormuz, warning that all ships attempting to pass through this vital waterway will be attacked. This announcement comes in the wake of escalating tensions following the assassination of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in an Israeli airstrike, provoking a fierce response from Iranian leaders. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical passage for global oil traffic, accounting for a significant portion of the world’s oil trade, making this threat particularly alarming for global energy markets.
The potential closure of the Strait raises serious implications for global energy supplies, as nearly one-fifth of the world’s oil flows through this narrow waterway. Analysts suggest that if Iranian forces follow through on their threats, it could lead to significant increases in oil prices and disruptions in supply chains, affecting economies far beyond the region. The U.S. military has acknowledged ongoing operations against Iranian targets but remains vigilant against any escalation that could further destabilize the region.
In such a volatile context, the international community is closely monitoring the situation, as the closure of the Strait not only threatens energy security but also raises the specter of military conflict. The threats from the Revolutionary Guard represent a significant escalation in regional hostilities, prompting concerns from neighboring states and global powers alike about the possibility of broader confrontations influenced by ongoing geopolitical tensions.